Midtown Tow LLC
6332 Pacific Ave Suite 104, Tacoma, WA 98408, United States
Brand
Independent
Property type
Heavy Duty Towing
About This Provider
Midtown Tow LLC is a heavy duty towing listing for Tacoma, WA. Confirm truck type, tow destination, ETA, and pricing directly with dispatch before relying on the page.
Service Overview
Midtown Tow LLC appears in RoadHauler as a towing and roadside-assistance option for Tacoma, WA. This page is not a dispatch guarantee; it is a call-prep profile that helps a driver ask the right questions before waiting beside the vehicle. Treat the call as a fit check, not just a request for the nearest truck. The dispatcher should be able to ask about vehicle condition, pickup access, tow destination, payment path, and any special handling. If they skip those questions entirely, make sure you volunteer the details so the driver is not surprised at arrival. The service signals on file point toward Heavy Duty Towing, Open 24 Hours, Emergency Dispatch, Highway Coverage, Insurance Billing, and Vehicle Tows. Treat those labels as dispatch topics rather than fixed promises. A light-duty tow, flatbed transport, motorcycle tow, winch-out, jump start, lockout, tire change, or fuel-delivery call can require different equipment, different pricing, and a different driver assignment. The right tow method depends on the vehicle, not just the distance. Flatbeds are often preferred for all-wheel-drive, electric, specialty, lowered, or heavily damaged vehicles, while wheel-lift towing may fit many standard light-duty calls. Winch-outs, off-pavement recoveries, and accident scenes require a clearer equipment check. The public record currently shows a 4.9 Google rating across 154 reviews. A review signal is useful background, yet the live call matters more because towing availability changes by hour, weather, vehicle type, and driver location. The listing includes both a direct phone line (+1 206-698-1218) 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. Price should be clarified before the truck rolls. Ask for the base or hook-up fee, mileage rate, after-hours charge, storage or gate fees, payment methods, and whether taxes or card fees are included. If insurance, AAA, roadside-assistance membership, police rotation, or an impound lot is involved, say so early because the billing path may change. For long-distance or cross-city towing, ask whether the quote covers the full route, tolls, return mileage, waiting time, and any after-hours drop-off process. These details matter more than a vague promise that the company can take the vehicle across town. The location reference for this listing is 6332 Pacific Ave Suite 104, Tacoma, WA 98408, United States, which gives the caller a concrete address reference even when the vehicle is somewhere else. If the vehicle is blocking traffic or the scene involves a crash, police direction or road-safety rules may control what happens next. Ask dispatch what they can do and whether emergency services need to be contacted before loading. The listing carries a 24-hour availability signal, but a towing directory should treat that as a call prompt rather than a promise; dispatch must still confirm that a truck and driver are available right now. If the wait is long, ask whether the provider can recommend a safer waiting spot, whether you should stay with the vehicle, and how they will reach you when the driver is close. Before the driver arrives, gather the keys, membership or insurance details, destination address, and any special information about the vehicle. Low-clearance cars, electric vehicles, all-wheel-drive systems, motorcycles, commercial vans, and loaded trailers can change how the driver loads and secures the vehicle. In WA, freeway shoulders, dense urban traffic, mountain roads, and coastal weather can each change the loading plan, so a precise pickup point is essential. For service-area context, this row currently points to Tacoma, Bellevue, Seattle, and Spokane. That should be treated as a comparison aid, not a boundary guarantee. Ask Midtown Tow LLC whether your pickup point and drop-off destination are both inside the current coverage area. If another person owns the vehicle, if the vehicle is leased, or if an insurer is directing the tow, clarify authorization before the truck arrives. Dispatch may need the registered owner, policy number, claim number, membership number, or shop authorization before completing the call. 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. For insurance or motor-club calls, ask who is actually dispatching the driver and how updates will reach you. A listing, insurer, app, police rotation, and tow company can each be part of the chain, so the phone number that sends status updates matters. 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 24 Hours
Service Type
Heavy Duty Towing
Customer Rating
4.9 / 5
Phone
+1 206-698-1218
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
4.9
Service Type
Heavy Duty Towing
Hours
Open 24/7
Location
Tacoma, WA