4 Ways to File a Complaint Against a Towing Company

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If you are currently dealing with a dispute against a towing company and can’t seem to reach a resolution, consider filing a complaint against the towing company.

In this article, we go over 4 ways on how to file a complaint against a towing company:

  1. Demand Letter. Send a demand letter to the towing company.
  2. BBB. File a Better Business Bureau (BBB) complaint against the towing company.
  3. Small Claims Court. Sue the towing company in small claims.
  4. Government Complaint. File a complaint with the agency in your state that regulates towing companies.

Save this article for future reference as you may need to try multiple ways of filing a complaint to resolve your problem with the towing company.

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Common Complaints Against Towing Companies

Here are some common types of complaints we see against towing companies:

Option 1: Send a Demand Letter

A demand letter outlines the problem you are having with the towing company, what action you would like the towing company to take and a deadline for when they need to take that action.

For example, if the towing company damaged your side-view mirror while towing your car, you could proceed to write a demand letter demanding reimbursement for the cost of replacing the side-view mirror.

Here is what you can consider including in your demand letter:

A demand letter is an effective way to let the tow company know you are serious about your complaint and are willing to escalate the problem until they have resolved it.

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Option 2: File a BBB Complaint

Before filing the BBB complaint, review the towing company’s profile on the BBB to determine if they have a history of responding to complaints. If they have left their complaints unresponded to, you may be wasting your time filing a complaint with the BBB.

Once you file your complaint against a towing company, the BBB will forward your complaint to the towing company within 2 business days. The towing company will be asked to respond within 14 days and you will be notified of the business’s response when the BBB receives it or if the business fails to respond.

Option 3: Sue the Tow Company in Small Claims

If your previous attempts at resolution have been unsuccessful, it may be time to take the tow company to small claims court.

Each state has a different process for small claims court, so make sure to check out our 50-state guide to small claims court.

Here are some quick facts about suing a towing company in small claims:

Option 4: File a Complaint Against the Towing Company with your State Regulator

If the tow was between different states, consider calling the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) complaint line: 1-888-368-7238 as they may review your complaint.

Otherwise, towing companies are regulated on a state level (and sometimes even at a city level) so you would need to file a complaint with the government agency that regulates towing companies in your state.

If there isn’t a specific agency that regulates towing companies in your state, you would file the complaint with your state’s attorney general (here is a guide to attorney general complaints in all 50 states).

Below we have provided a 50-state guide detailing how to file your complaint against a towing company with your state regulator.

Alabama

The Alabama Public Service Commission regulates the transportation services in the state and processes complaints against towing companies.

Alaska

The Alaska Department of Law Consumer Protection unit assists victims of unfair business practices by encouraging citizens to file a consumer complaint.

Arizona

The Arizona Attorney General’s Office investigates consumer complaints involving deceptive or unfair practices in the sale or advertisement of goods or services. Arizona does not have a state regulatory agency for towing companies.

Arkansas

The Arkansas Towing and Recovery Board offers a complaint process for consumers designed to handle disputes that cannot be resolved through a normal course of business.

California

In the California Vehicle Code Section 21100, the legislature permits local authorities to regulate tow truck services companies and operators. The local government determines the laws regulating the towing industry and in many California cities, the police department is where to file a complaint against a towing company.

Colorado

The Colorado Public Utilities Commission regulates Colorado’s approximately 730 towing companies and processes consumer complaints.

Connecticut

The Connecticut Department of Motor Vehicles investigates issues of nonconsensual towing and storage charges.

Delaware

The Delaware Division of Professional Regulation regulates towing companies in the state.

Florida

The towing laws in Florida are defined by Florida Statute §715.07 and do not prevent the enactment of additional laws by any city or county. To file a complaint refer to local law enforcement.

Georgia

The Georgia Department of Public Safety (DPS) regulates nonconsensual towing from private property, however, the Georgia Attorney General’s Consumer Protection Division recommends the following steps for filing a complaint about a consensual towing experience:

Hawaii

The Hawaii Public Utilities Commission regulates all towing companies operating in the state and processes complaints filed against them.

Idaho

The regulations of towing companies in Idaho vary from city to city. The Canyon County Sheriff’s Office is responsible for regulating tow companies within Canyon County. Questions: Direct your questions to the Office’s phone number: 208-649-1818.

Illinois

The Illinois Commerce Commission (ICC) licenses relocation towing companies and tow truck operators and is where you can file your complaint with a towing company.

Indiana

Iowa

The regulations of towing companies in Iowa vary from city to city. Direct your complaints to the law enforcement agency that towed your vehicle.

Kansas

The Kansas Corporation Commission Transportation Division (KCC) ensures regulatory oversight of motor carriers with the goal of protecting the public interest.

Kentucky

The Kentucky Transportation Cabinet Division of Motor Carriers aims is where you can file your consumer complaint against a towing company in the state of Kentucky.

Louisiana

The Louisiana Public Service Commission (LPSC) regulates nonconsensual towing in the state and allows consumers to file a complaint against a towing company via email, postal mail, or by phone/fax. The Commission requests the following information when submitting a complaint:

Maine

The Maine Attorney General’s Consumer Information and Mediation Service processes complaints against towing companies and offers mediation services to assist in resolving your dispute.

Maryland

Massachusetts

The Massachusetts State Police serves as the statewide law enforcement agency and processes complaints against towing companies.

Mississippi

The Mississippi Highway Patrol states that no law in Mississippi regulates what towing companies can charge but individual cities have their laws. Direct your questions to the Patrol’s phone number 601-987-1212.

Missouri

The Missouri Department of Revenue processes complaints filed against towing companies in the state.

Montana

The Montana Office of Consumer Protection advocates on behalf of Montana consumers in matters of unfair business practices.

Nebraska

Regulation of towing companies in Nebraska at the state level is unclear but in Omaha, the state’s biggest city, there is an appeal process if you feel your vehicle should not have been towed.

The Omaha Police Department says you may request a Fee Waiver Request form in person to dispute fees or the towing of your vehicle.

Nevada

The Nevada Transportation Authority enforces state laws having to do with towing companies.

New Hampshire

The New Hampshire Department of Justice is responsible for processing complaints filed against towing companies.

New Jersey

The New Jersey Division of Consumer Affairs processes complaints filed against towing companies in the state.

New Mexico

The New Mexico Public Regulation Commission processes complaints filed against towing companies in the state.

New York

The New York Department of State Division of Consumer Protection processes complaints filed against towing companies in the state.

North Carolina

The North Carolina Department of Transportation processes complaints filed against towing companies in the state.

North Dakota

The North Dakota Attorney General processes consumer complaints in the state. North Dakota does not have a state regulatory agency for towing companies.

Ohio

The Public Utilities Commission of Ohio regulates private towing in the state and processes filed complaints.

Oklahoma

The Oklahoma Corporation Commission processes complaints for nonconsensual towing in the state.

Oregon

The Oregon Department of Justice offers consumer protection services and processes towing complaints in the state.

Pennsylvania

The Pennsylvania Attorney General Bureau of Consumer Protection processes complaints against towing companies in the state.

Rhode Island

The Rhode Island Division of Public Utilities Commission processes complaints against towing companies in the state.

South Carolina

The South Carolina Department of Consumer Affairs helps resolve consumer complaints to promote a healthy competitive business climate.

South Dakota

The South Dakota Office of the Attorney General receives complaints filed against businesses in the state.

Tennessee

The Tennessee Department of Safety and Homeland Security ensures the safe and efficient removal of vehicles being towed in the state.

Texas

The Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation processes complaints filed against towing companies in the state.

Utah

The Utah Department of Transportation processes complaints filed against towing companies in the state.

Vermont

The Vermont Office of the Attorney General processes complaints filed against towing companies in the state.

Virginia

The Virginia Office of the Attorney General processes complaints filed against towing companies in the state.

Washington

The Washington State Department of Licensing processes complaints filed against towing companies in the state.

West Virginia

The West Virginia Public Service Commission helps resolve complaints in third-party towing cases in the state.

Wisconsin

The Wisconsin Department of Agriculture, Trade and Consumer Protection processes towing company complaints filed by consumers in the state.

Wyoming

The Wyoming Highway Patrol processes complaints filed against towing companies in the state.

Washington D.C.

The Washington D.C. Department of Consumer and Regulatory Affairs processes complaints filed against towing companies.

Camila Lopez

Legal Educator at JusticeDirect. Camila holds a law degree and is a certified mediator. Her passion is breaking down complicated legal processes so that people without an attorney can get justice.

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