All Pro Towing & Recovery Inc.
3008 2nd St NW, Albuquerque, NM 87107, United States
Brand
Independent
Property type
Recovery & Wrecker
About This Provider
All Pro Towing & Recovery Inc. is a recovery & wrecker listing for Albuquerque, NM. Confirm truck type, tow destination, ETA, and pricing directly with dispatch before relying on the page.
Service Overview
All Pro Towing & Recovery Inc. is listed for towing-related help around Albuquerque, NM. The useful part of the profile is not a generic promise of fast service; it is the set of details a stranded driver should verify with dispatch. A strong first call is short and specific. Start with where the vehicle is, whether anyone is in danger, the vehicle year/make/model, whether it starts, whether it rolls and steers, and where it needs to be taken. Then ask dispatch to repeat back the truck type, estimated arrival window, and price assumptions so both sides are working from the same facts. For comparison purposes, the strongest service cues here are Recovery & Wrecker, Open 24 Hours, Emergency Dispatch, Highway Coverage, Insurance Billing, and Vehicle Tows. Before agreeing, describe the vehicle condition clearly: whether it starts, rolls, steers, has all wheels attached, is lowered, is electric, is all-wheel drive, is off pavement, or is damaged after a crash. If the vehicle cannot roll, has a locked steering column, has missing keys, is blocked by another vehicle, sits inside a low garage, or is stuck at an angle, say that during the first call. Those details can change whether one truck is enough or whether the provider needs extra time, gear, or access permission. The public record currently shows a 4.6 Google rating across 195 reviews. Review volume can help show that a business has public activity, but it should not replace the practical dispatch questions: ETA, truck type, distance, price assumptions, and destination. The listing includes both a direct phone line (+1 505-639-3087) and a website link, which is useful because urgent towing questions usually need a call while non-urgent transport questions may fit a web form. For a non-emergency transport, compare the same assumptions across providers: pickup address, drop-off address, vehicle condition, loading method, mileage, and timing. For an emergency tow, focus first on safe arrival and a clear price range, then compare alternatives if the wait sounds long. If the vehicle is going to a shop or lot, confirm the business name, address, phone number, closing time, and whether the driver can leave the keys. A small routing mistake can add mileage, delay the handoff, or create a storage-fee issue that the original dispatch quote did not include. The location reference for this listing is 3008 2nd St NW, Albuquerque, NM 87107, United States, which gives the caller a concrete address reference even when the vehicle is somewhere else. For a real roadside call, the exact pin is more important than the business address. Give the nearest cross street, highway exit, mile marker, lot name, or visible landmark, and tell dispatch whether the vehicle is in a travel lane, shoulder, driveway, garage, lot, or ditch. No durable 24-hour claim is assumed from this record. Even if the page is visible at night, call first to confirm current dispatch availability before waiting roadside. If the dispatcher sounds uncertain about the service area, vehicle type, or loading method, pause before committing; the wrong truck can turn one roadside call into two. If the vehicle is in a parking garage, gated lot, apartment complex, loading dock, service alley, or private property, tell dispatch about height limits, gate codes, security desks, and permission issues before the truck arrives. NM calls can involve long stretches between service points; share a precise pin and ask how the mileage charge works before the driver is dispatched. For service-area context, this row currently points to Albuquerque and Santa Fe. That should be treated as a comparison aid, not a boundary guarantee. Ask All Pro Towing & Recovery Inc. whether your pickup point and drop-off destination are both inside the current coverage area. After the tow is arranged, keep the confirmation details together: driver name if provided, truck description, phone number, quoted range, destination, and payment expectation. At drop-off, ask for a receipt or invoice that shows where the vehicle was taken and what services were performed. If the dispatcher cannot answer the essentials, pause and compare another listing. A towing call does not need perfect certainty, but it does need enough clarity that the driver arrives with the right truck, the right destination, and the right expectations. If you have time to compare, keep the assumptions identical for each provider: same pickup point, same destination, same vehicle condition, same requested truck type, and same timing. That makes the ETA and price answers easier to evaluate and keeps the decision focused on dispatch fit rather than marketing language. RoadHauler does not dispatch trucks, set prices, sell leads, or certify response times. The profile organizes public-source details so a driver can make a sharper call and compare nearby options without confusing towing with unrelated home-service questions.
Service Highlights
Availability
Open · Closes 11 pm
Service Type
Recovery & Wrecker
Customer Rating
4.6 / 5
Phone
+1 505-639-3087
Services & Capabilities
24/7 Availability
Round-the-clock dispatch and roadside coverage.
Open 24 Hours
Emergency Dispatch
Highway Coverage
Insurance Billing
Common Services
Most-requested calls handled by tow operators.
Vehicle Tows
Jump Starts
Lockouts
Tire Changes
Fuel Delivery
Winch-out
At a Glance
Google Rating
4.6
Service Type
Recovery & Wrecker
Hours
Open · Closes 11 pm
Location
Albuquerque, NM