Emergency Towing in Santa Fe, New Mexico
Santa Fe drivers know car trouble does not wait for business hours. The providers below offer 24/7 emergency towing in Santa Fe, New Mexico — plus jump starts, lockouts, tire changes, and fuel delivery. Compare ratings, response time, and call options before choosing one.
6Emergency Towing Providers
524/7 Available
4.6Average Rating
0Premium Providers
All Emergency Towing Providers in Santa Fe
Amen roadside assistance and towing
Santa Fe, NM
24/7
(505) 603-9264
Reliable Towing & Recovery
Santa Fe, NM
24/7
(505) 424-1100
Mr G's Pro Tow
Santa Fe, NM
(505) 474-6969
Alert Towing LLC
Santa Fe, NM
24/7
(505) 470-8282
CJ's Towing and Recovery
Santa Fe, NM
24/7
(505) 577-1380
Anaya's Roadrunner Wrecker Service
Santa Fe, NM
24/7
(505) 471-2661
Emergency Towing FAQ — Santa Fe, New Mexico
How fast can a tow truck reach me in Santa Fe?
Response time in Santa Fe, New Mexico 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 Santa Fe tow companies operate 24/7?
Most emergency towing providers in Santa Fe 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 Santa Fe?
Emergency towing in Santa Fe, New Mexico 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 Santa Fe 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 Santa Fe?
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. New Mexico highway patrol may also dispatch a contracted operator if you cannot reach one directly.