Emergency Towing in Lansing, Michigan

Lansing drivers know car trouble does not wait for business hours. The providers below offer 24/7 emergency towing in Lansing, Michigan — plus jump starts, lockouts, tire changes, and fuel delivery. Compare ratings, response time, and call options before choosing one.

4Emergency Towing Providers
324/7 Available
4.3Average Rating
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All Emergency Towing Providers in Lansing

P.J.'s Towing

Lansing, MI
24/7
(517) 886-4000
4.5(728 reviews)
onsite services24-hour servicewinch serviceheavy duty towingroadside assistance +8 more

Itow LLC.

Lansing, MI
(517) 599-7276
4.3(47 reviews)
onsite services24-hour serviceemergency serviceflatbed towingheavy duty towing +8 more

American Towing, Inc.

Lansing, MI
24/7
(517) 482-1959
4.2(81 reviews)
flatbed towingroadside assistancebattery servicetire servicelockout service +4 more

Northside Service Inc

Lansing, MI
24/7
(517) 487-5921
4.2(540 reviews)
onsite servicesroadside assistancebattery servicecar towingtruck towing +2 more

Emergency Towing FAQ — Lansing, Michigan

How fast can a tow truck reach me in Lansing?
Response time in Lansing, Michigan depends on traffic, time of day, and the operator's current dispatch load. Most 24/7 emergency providers aim to reach customers within 30–45 minutes. For highway breakdowns or weather events, expect longer windows and call the closest operator directly.
Do Lansing tow companies operate 24/7?
Most emergency towing providers in Lansing operate around the clock, including weekends and holidays. Look for the "24/7" badge on each listing below — it confirms after-hours dispatch is available.
What does emergency towing typically cost in Lansing?
Emergency towing in Lansing, Michigan typically combines a hook-up fee with a per-mile rate. After-hours, weekend, and holiday calls usually cost more. Ask for a quote before the truck rolls — most reputable operators will give you a flat estimate over the phone.
Do I need to be present when my vehicle is towed?
For accident or roadside calls, yes — most Lansing operators require the registered owner or driver on site. For pre-arranged tows from a private property or storage lot, the operator can usually handle it with written authorization.
What if I broke down on the highway in Lansing?
Get to the shoulder, turn on your hazards, and call 911 if the vehicle is blocking traffic. Then call one of the 24/7 providers below. Michigan highway patrol may also dispatch a contracted operator if you cannot reach one directly.