How to Avoid Towing Scams in Houston TX | Tow Truck Fraud Guide 2025
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Consumer Protection · Towing Rights · Houston TX
⚠ Consumer Alert

How to Avoid
Towing Scams in
Houston, TX

Predatory towing practices cost Houston drivers millions of dollars every year. Here is how to protect yourself, know your rights, and avoid being overcharged.

Towing scams are more common in Houston than most drivers realize. From predatory towers who appear uninvited at accident scenes to tow yards that pile on illegal storage fees, the towing industry has a well-documented problem with consumer fraud. The Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation receives hundreds of complaints about towing companies every year.

This guide tells you exactly what to watch for, what your rights are under Texas law, and how to make sure you never pay more than you should for a tow in the Greater Houston area.

The Most Common Towing Scams in Houston

Understanding how predatory towing works is the first step to protecting yourself. Here are the most frequently reported scams in the Houston area:

⚠ Red Flags — Walk Away From Any Tow Company That Does These

  • Refuses to give a price before loading. Any legitimate towing company will give you an upfront quote. If a driver loads your vehicle before discussing cost, you have very limited recourse afterward.
  • Shows up uninvited at an accident scene. Chase towing is illegal in many jurisdictions and a serious red flag. You did not call them — they followed a police scanner or drove routes looking for accidents.
  • Cannot show a TDLR license number. Every tow truck in Texas must display the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation license number on the vehicle. If they cannot show it, do not use them.
  • Demands cash only with no receipt. A professional towing company accepts multiple payment methods and provides an itemized receipt. Cash-only with no documentation is a major warning sign.
  • Inflated mileage on the invoice. Some companies bill for more miles than the actual towing distance. Always note your starting location and destination before the tow and verify mileage on the invoice.
  • Surprise fees at the tow yard. Storage fees, administrative fees, gate fees, and fuel surcharges that were never disclosed before the tow are a common way predatory companies inflate the final bill.
  • Refuses to release your vehicle for reasonable payment. In Texas, a tow yard cannot hold your vehicle hostage beyond what is legally permitted. Storage fee caps are regulated by law.

Your Legal Rights Under Texas Towing Law

Texas has some of the most consumer-protective towing laws in the country — but they only protect you if you know about them. Here are your key rights:

Texas Towing Consumer Rights

  • You have the right to choose your own towing company after a breakdown or accident — no one can force you to use a specific provider
  • Towing companies must provide a written itemized receipt showing all charges before you pay to retrieve your vehicle
  • Storage fees at Texas tow yards are regulated and capped — the company cannot charge more than the posted rate
  • You have the right to retrieve personal property from a stored vehicle during business hours at no charge
  • Non-consensual tow companies (towing from private property) must notify the vehicle owner and local police within two hours
  • You can file a complaint with the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation (TDLR) at tdlr.texas.gov for any violation
  • For non-consensual tows, you have the right to request a hearing before a Justice of the Peace to dispute charges
Rescue Towing Group professional flatbed truck at night Houston TX
A professional towing company displays its TDLR license number clearly on the vehicle — visible on every Rescue Towing Group truck.

Predatory vs Professional: Know the Difference

🚩 Predatory Towing

  • Refuses to quote price upfront
  • Shows up uninvited at scenes
  • Cannot show TDLR license
  • Cash only, no receipt
  • Surprise fees at tow yard
  • Inflates mileage on invoice
  • High-pressure tactics
  • No physical business address

✅ Professional Towing

  • Quotes price before loading
  • Only dispatched when called
  • TDLR number on every truck
  • Multiple payment options, receipt given
  • All fees disclosed upfront
  • Accurate mileage on invoice
  • Professional, patient service
  • Licensed, insured, verifiable

What to Do If You Think You Were Scammed

If you believe a towing company charged you illegally or violated your rights, here are your options in Texas:

  1. Request an itemized receipt immediately — this is your legal right in Texas. If they refuse, document the refusal and note the time and date.
  2. File a complaint with TDLR — visit tdlr.texas.gov or call 800-803-9202 to file a complaint against a licensed towing company in Texas. TDLR investigates complaints and can suspend or revoke a company’s license.
  3. Request a Justice of the Peace hearing — for non-consensual tows from private property, you can request a hearing before a JP court to dispute charges. The filing fee is typically $20 or less.
  4. Contact the Texas Attorney General’s Consumer Protection Division — report systematic fraud or deceptive trade practices to the AG’s office at texasattorneygeneral.gov.
  5. Document everything — keep all receipts, photograph the tow truck and its license number, note the driver’s name, and save any text messages or call logs related to the tow.
Rescue Towing Group Chevy Silverado flatbed Houston TX professional towing
Every Rescue Towing Group truck displays its TDLR license number and company name clearly — we quote prices before loading and provide itemized receipts.

Before You Call a Tow Truck — Checklist

Protect Yourself Before Every Tow

  • Ask for the total cost before they touch your vehicle — get a verbal confirmation of the price
  • Note the tow truck’s TDLR license number displayed on the vehicle
  • Take a photo of your vehicle’s location before it is loaded
  • Confirm your destination shop or address before the truck departs
  • Ask if there are any additional fees beyond the quoted price
  • Request an itemized receipt when your vehicle is delivered
  • Verify the mileage on your receipt matches the actual distance towed

How Rescue Towing Group Protects You

Rescue Towing Group LLC operates with full transparency. Our TDLR license number is displayed on every truck. We quote you a total price before we load your vehicle — and that quote is the price you pay. No surprise fees, no undisclosed surcharges, no cash-only demands. We accept multiple payment methods and provide a detailed receipt after every tow.

We only dispatch when you call us. We do not show up uninvited at accident scenes. We do not pressure you at the scene. If you call us and then decide not to use our service before we load your vehicle, you owe nothing.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are my rights if a tow truck shows up at my accident uninvited?
You have the right to refuse service from any towing company you did not call. Chase towing — appearing uninvited at accident scenes — is regulated in Texas. You can call your preferred tow company and tell the uninvited driver to leave. Do not allow them to hook your vehicle.
Can a tow company charge me without giving a price first in Texas?
A professional towing company should always provide a price estimate before loading your vehicle. While Texas law requires itemized receipts, getting an upfront quote is your strongest protection. Refuse to allow loading until you have a price in writing or verbally confirmed.
How do I verify a towing company is legitimate in Texas?
Every licensed tow truck in Texas must display its TDLR license number on the vehicle. You can verify any towing company’s license status at tdlr.texas.gov. Legitimate companies will have a physical business address and accept multiple payment methods.
What is the TDLR and how do I file a complaint?
The Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation regulates towing companies in Texas. You can file a complaint online at tdlr.texas.gov or call 800-803-9202. Keep all receipts and documentation when filing a complaint.
Is Rescue Towing Group licensed in Texas?
Yes. Rescue Towing Group LLC holds a current Texas TDLR license, which is displayed on every one of our trucks. Our license number is TDLR0006615621001CT.

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