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Average Towing Cost Per Mile Most tow companies charge $50 to $125 for a 5- to 10-mile local tow, or a $75 hook-up fee and $2 to $4 per mile for long-distance towing. The average 40-mile tow costs $125 to $250. Before you call a tow truck company, check your car insurance policy for free tow-truck service coverage.
If you are trying to locate your vehicle from a WSP impound, please call the WSP communications center in your area which is listed below by county. District 1 253-538-3240. District 2 425-401-7788. District 3 509-575-2320. District 4 509-227-6566. District 5 360-449-7999. District 6 509-682-8090.
A Vehicle Transporter endorsement is required if you transport motor vehicles that are not owned by you or your company over any roads in Washington. Automotive repair shops can apply for a Vehicle Transporter endorsement to allow test-driving a repaired vehicle on the road.
Wrecker tow trucks can range in price anywhere from $65,000 to $115,000. Your investment price will vary depending on if you need a boom, wheel lift, forks, or light bars. If you are hauling extremely large vehicles, a heavy wrecker could cost as much as $750,000.
You can download your Washington Business License application online and submit by mail. You can also apply via the My DOR portal. You will need to have your place of business and equipment inspected by the WA State Patrol. The state will need you to provide a list of all the drivers for your business.
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A tow company can tow your car immediately if one of these is true: You illegally left it on private property where someone lives. You illegally left it on private non-residential property with a posted warning sign. You illegally left it on private non-residential property with no posted notice.
Wrecker tow trucks can range in price anywhere from $65,000 to $115,000. Your investment price will vary depending on if you need a boom, wheel lift, forks, or light bars. If you are hauling extremely large vehicles, a heavy wrecker could cost as much as $750,000.

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