GEORGETOWNTOWING · TEXAS
Start with the situation

Towing Services

Drivers in Georgetown can use this page to compare roadside assistance, towing, and vehicle recovery. Start with where the vehicle is, what went wrong, and where it needs to go.

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Service details

A roadside fix, a tow, or a recovery?

Need help now?

Call with your exact location, vehicle details, and the problem you can see.

(512) 271-4001

Roadside assistance may be enough for a discharged battery, keys locked inside, or a flat tire with a usable spare. Towing is the next step when the vehicle cannot be driven safely. A vehicle off stable pavement or sitting at an awkward angle may need recovery work before it can be transported.

Before calling, note the vehicle year, make, and model; whether it rolls, steers, and shifts into neutral; any visible damage or leaks; and the preferred destination. Access details such as a low garage, locked gate, narrow driveway, or traffic-exposed shoulder are just as important as the street address.

Look at the situation

What changed with the vehicle?

01

It will not drive safely

A mechanical problem, collision, warning light, or damaged tire makes continued driving a poor choice.

02

A roadside fix is not enough

The vehicle still will not start or move after a basic roadside service is considered.

03

It is off stable ground

Mud, a ditch, soft shoulder, or an awkward position may require controlled recovery.

04

The move is planned

A non-running car or motorcycle needs transport to a shop, residence, or other prepared destination.

Before service

Information that helps identify and plan the service.

Location changes the plan

An I-35 shoulder call needs a direction of travel and nearby exit. A driveway in Sun City may need gate instructions. A parking area off State Highway 29 may be easier to identify by the business entrance. Specific access details are more useful than simply saying you are in Georgetown.

  1. 1

    Start with the vehicle

    Describe its condition, visible damage, warning messages, and whether it can roll or steer.

  2. 2

    Explain the access

    Share the road direction, parking level, gate, surface, clearance, and any traffic exposure.

  3. 3

    Confirm the handoff

    Choose a destination that can receive the vehicle and check after-hours instructions when needed.

Service questions

Questions that narrow the right service.

How do I know which service to request?

Describe what happened and what the vehicle does now. Dispatch can use the symptoms, vehicle condition, location, and access to help identify roadside assistance, towing, or recovery.

What vehicle details matter most?

Provide the year, make, model, drive condition, visible damage, and whether the vehicle rolls, steers, and shifts into neutral. Mention motorcycles, lowered vehicles, modifications, or unusual dimensions.

Should I choose a destination before calling?

A destination is helpful, but safety comes first. If you choose a repair shop or storage location, confirm that it can accept the vehicle and has instructions for an after-hours arrival.

Request service

Tell us what the vehicle is doing.

Call for a vehicle stopped now. Use this form for planned transport or another request that does not need an immediate response.

These details will be used to respond to this service request.

Start with the vehicle's location

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