24 Hour Towing Near Me: Yes, 24-hour towing is available in most U.S. cities. But calling at 2am costs more than calling at 2pm — and by how much depends entirely on the company and the state. We pulled after-hours fee data from real towing company websites. Here’s what you’ll actually pay.
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The After-Hours Surcharge Is Real
Most towing companies add a flat fee or rate multiplier for calls outside business hours. Based on our database of 1,099 companies, here’s the range:
| Surcharge type | Low | Typical | High |
|---|---|---|---|
| Flat after-hours fee | $40 | $75 | $150 |
| Hourly after-hours fee | $57/hr | — | $100/hr |
| Same rate, no surcharge | — | Rare | — |
A few companies — especially those operating 24/7 as their core model — charge the same rate around the clock. Most don’t.
Real After-Hours Fees from Real Companies
Rezhawk Towing & Recovery — Scottsdale, Arizona
One of the steepest published after-hours fees in our dataset:
- After-hours fee: $100 flat (applies 4pm–9am)
- Standard tow rate: $250 base (impound), separate from surcharge
Rezhawk’s after-hours window starts at 4pm — earlier than most. A call at 5pm costs $100 more than a call at noon.
Reliable Towing & Recovery — Darlington, South Carolina
One of the most detailed published schedules we found:
- Weeknights after 6pm (M–F): $40 surcharge
- Weekends after 7pm (Sat/Sun): $50 surcharge
Among the lowest after-hours fees in the dataset. Their daytime roadside rates also start at $30, making them one of the most affordable 24/7 operators in the Southeast.
All-Out Roadside Assistance — Fort Collins, Colorado
Publishes a two-tier day/night pricing structure:
- Minor roadside (5am–11pm): $65
- Minor roadside (11pm–5am): $100
- Medium roadside (5am–11pm): $100
- Medium roadside (11pm–5am): $150
That’s a $35–$50 jump purely based on time of call. Clear, transparent, and one of the better-structured pricing pages in our database.
Seaside Towing — Seaside, Oregon
Flat after-hours fee on top of standard rates:
- After-hours fee: $50 (applies 10pm–6am)
- Jump start: $80 + en-route miles
- Lockout: $80 + en-route miles
- Tire change: $80 + en-route miles
Standard en-route mileage charge applies on top of service fees — a common Pacific Northwest billing model.
Fred’s Wrecker Service — Midlothian, Virginia
Unusual billing model — hourly rather than flat:
- After-hours fee: $57/hour
For a 90-minute overnight call, that’s $85.50 in surcharges alone before the tow cost. Worth asking upfront how they calculate the hourly fee.
Sam’s Roadside Service — Indianapolis, Indiana
Operates 24/7 with transparent published pricing:
- Light-duty towing: starting at $185 (24/7, no separate after-hours fee listed)
Indianapolis has city ordinance caps: non-consensual tows are capped at $150, with $30/day storage after the first 24 hours. Sam’s published rate of $185 for consensual towing sits above that cap — which is legal for calls you initiate.

Tow 4 Life — Fort Lauderdale, Florida
Notable exception — no after-hours surcharge:
- Flat rate: $50 anywhere in Broward County, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week
- Fleet: 13 trucks
Tow 4 Life markets explicitly on price consistency: “no other towing company competes with our flat-rate of only $50.” A midnight call costs the same as a noon call. This is the exception, not the rule.
24 Hour Towing Near Me: What Time Does “After Hours” Start?
It varies by company — and the difference matters:
| Company | After-hours starts | After-hours ends | Surcharge |
|---|---|---|---|
| Rezhawk (Scottsdale, AZ) | 4:00 pm | 9:00 am | $100 flat |
| Reliable Towing (Darlington, SC) | 6:00 pm weekdays / 7:00 pm weekends | Morning | $40–$50 flat |
| All-Out Roadside (Fort Collins, CO) | 11:00 pm | 5:00 am | $35–$50 added |
| Seaside Towing (Seaside, OR) | 10:00 pm | 6:00 am | $50 flat |
| Fred’s Wrecker (Midlothian, VA) | Not published | Not published | $57/hour |
Rezhawk’s 4pm cutoff is the earliest we found — most companies use 5–6pm as the threshold for evening surcharges. If you can wait until morning, you will save money in most cases.
Does Every 24-Hour Towing Company Charge More at Night?
No — but most do. The companies that don’t charge a premium overnight typically fall into one of two categories:
1. Volume operators in dense markets Tow 4 Life (Broward County, FL) runs 13 trucks across a dense metro area. The volume justifies flat-rate pricing around the clock.
2. Companies where 24/7 is the entire business model Sam’s Roadside (Indianapolis) advertises 24/7 service prominently and bakes the cost into a higher base rate rather than adding a surcharge.
If you’re calling a smaller owner-operator at 3am, expect a surcharge.
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Also see:
- Cheap towing near me — full price breakdown
- $50 towing service near me — which companies actually charge it
- After-hours towing fees guide
Tips for Getting the Best Rate on a Late-Night Tow
1. Call multiple companies. Even at 2am, you have options. A 5-minute search on iFindTowTruck can save you $40–$100 in surcharge differences.
2. Ask the after-hours fee question directly. Say: “What’s your after-hours fee, and when does it kick in?” Most companies will tell you upfront.
3. Check your insurance. If your auto insurance includes roadside assistance, your policy covers 24-hour towing — often at no out-of-pocket cost regardless of time of day.
4. If it’s safe to wait — wait. If you’re somewhere safe and the vehicle isn’t blocking traffic, waiting until 6am can save $40–$100 on the surcharge alone.
5. Know your city’s towing regulations. Some cities cap non-consensual tow fees by ordinance (Indianapolis caps at $150). These caps don’t always apply to calls you initiate, but they’re a useful benchmark for what’s reasonable in your market.
24 Hour Towing Near Me: Frequently Asked Questions
Is there 24-hour towing near me? Yes, in most U.S. cities. Search iFindTowTruck.com to find verified companies in your area.
How much does a 24-hour tow truck cost at night? Expect to pay your area’s standard tow rate plus an after-hours surcharge of $40–$100. In most mid-size U.S. cities, a local overnight tow runs $120–$250 total. Some markets (South Florida, rural South) have operators charging $50 flat around the clock.
What time does after-hours towing start? It varies by company. The earliest we found: 4pm (Rezhawk, Scottsdale AZ). The most common threshold: 6pm on weekdays, 5pm on weekends. Some companies only charge overnight (10pm–6am).
Does 24-hour towing cost more than daytime? Usually yes. Most companies add $40–$100 for after-hours calls. A few high-volume operators charge the same rate 24/7. Always ask before confirming.
Can I call a tow truck at 3am? Yes. Most companies that advertise 24/7 service genuinely answer overnight — that’s the whole point of the surcharge. Response times may be longer in low-density areas.
Rates may change — always confirm by phone.