Useful questions first
The vehicle's location, condition, access, and destination tell more than a broad request for a tow.
Tell us where the vehicle is, what condition it is in, and where it needs to go. Those details help us understand the service you need from the start.

How the service is framed
Georgetown Towing focuses on the decisions that come before a vehicle moves. Where is it? What does it do when you try to start or drive it? Can it roll and steer? Is the pickup exposed to traffic, inside a garage, behind a gate, or off stable ground?
Those answers help separate a jump start, lockout, or spare installation from a tow or controlled recovery. They also reveal when the safest first step is calling 911 rather than arranging routine roadside service.
The service area is centered on Georgetown and the nearby communities listed on this site. Local references are kept specific: direction and exit on I-35, a cross street along State Highway 29 or Williams Drive, and access details for neighborhoods, driveways, and parking areas.
What guides each call
The vehicle's location, condition, access, and destination tell more than a broad request for a tow.
Traffic, terrain, leaks, collision damage, and working space can turn a roadside fix into a towing need.
An I-35 direction, a State Highway 29 cross street, or gate instructions can be more useful than a city name alone.
Repair-shop hours, after-hours parking, keys, and receiving permission are part of the service decision.
Listed service area
The current service-area configuration includes Georgetown, Sun City, Serenada, Weir, Jarrell, Liberty Hill, and Round Rock. Call with the exact pickup point to discuss a specific request.
Request service
Call for a vehicle stopped now. Use this form for planned transport or another request that does not need an immediate response.
Start with the vehicle's location