Fayetteville, NC β€” Local 24/7 Dispatch

Towing Services in Fayetteville, NC

Tow trucks on call across Fayetteville, Fort Liberty & the I-95 corridor β€” 24/7.

  • βœ“ Avg. 30–45 min arrival
  • βœ“ Upfront pricing, no surprises
  • βœ“ Licensed & insured operators
  • βœ“ Every vehicle type covered

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Tow Trucks in Fayetteville: Local Help, Local Knowledge

Fayetteville is a driving city attached to a marching one. With 209,000 residents spread across a wide footprint of Cumberland County β€” from Hope Mills in the south to Spring Lake in the north β€” and no meaningful transit alternative, nearly every trip here happens behind a wheel. Add Fort Liberty next door, the largest U.S. Army installation by population, and you get a market where tens of thousands of soldiers own vehicles bought fast after arriving at post, driven hard down Bragg Boulevard and the All American Freeway, and parked for months at a time during deployments. When one of those cars dies on Skibo Road at rush hour or refuses to crank outside a barracks lot before PT, the tow truck needs to already be local β€” not dispatched from Raleigh an hour up I-95.

Then there is the interstate itself. I-95 runs the east side of Fayetteville from roughly exit 40 to exit 58, carrying one of the heaviest long-haul freight and snowbird flows in America β€” the Northeast-to-Florida pipeline. That means a constant stream of out-of-state breakdowns: overheated minivans full of vacationers, blown steer tires on loaded semis, and travelers stranded at truck stops who do not know a single soul in North Carolina. This stretch has an accident-alley reputation for a reason, and the interchanges feeding US-301 and NC-24 see wrecks weekly. If you are one of those travelers, a directory that connects you straight to a vetted local operator is exactly what you need, because you have no local shop, no local friend, and no time to gamble on a random search result.

Weather writes the rest of Fayetteville’s breakdown calendar. Hurricane and tropical-storm season sends the Cape Fear River and Cross Creek out of their banks β€” Matthew and Florence both put entire neighborhoods underwater β€” and every flood event produces a wave of winch-outs and drowned-engine tows in low-lying areas like Massey Hill and parts of Hope Mills. Summers are long, hot, and humid, which cooks batteries and cooling systems from June through September. And every few winters an ice storm glazes the region and paralyzes it completely, because nobody in the Sandhills owns snow equipment; those mornings, ditches along Ramsey Street and Raeford Road fill with slid-off cars faster than trucks can pull them out.

Our job is to make the next step simple: connect you with a vetted local towing operator in Fayetteville in seconds. Call the number at the top of this page and a dispatcher who knows the difference between Haymount and Massey Hill picks up immediately. Prefer to compare pricing first? The quote form takes under a minute and gets you a call back with a firm number. Every towing problem is covered β€” 24-hour emergency tows anywhere from Spring Lake to Grays Creek, flatbed towing for AWD and lowered vehicles, accident recovery on I-95 and the Outer Loop, motorcycle towing for the airborne community’s sport bikes, heavy-duty semi and RV recovery, long-distance transport for PCS moves out of Fort Liberty, winch-out service after storms and floods, car lockouts at Cross Creek Mall, jump starts in deployment lots, and free junk car removal with cash offers before your next set of orders. One number, every towing problem in Fayetteville solved.

Where We Operate in the Fayetteville Area

Coverage spans the full metro β€” every neighborhood, plus the highway corridors where breakdowns actually happen: I-95, I-295 (Fayetteville Outer Loop), US-401 (Raeford Rd / Ramsey St), NC-24 (Bragg Blvd), NC-87 / All American Freeway, US-301.

Neighborhoods & nearby communities

πŸ“ Downtown FayettevilleπŸ“ HaymountπŸ“ Terry Sanford areaπŸ“ WestoverπŸ“ Douglas ByrdπŸ“ Massey HillπŸ“ VanderπŸ“ EastoverπŸ“ Grays CreekπŸ“ Cross Creek Mall / Skibo Rd corridorπŸ“ Hope MillsπŸ“ Spring LakeπŸ“ RaefordπŸ“ Fort Liberty

Common pickup points

🚩 Fort Liberty🚩 Cross Creek Mall🚩 Segra Stadium🚩 Airborne & Special Operations Museum🚩 Fayetteville Regional Airport (FAY)

Fayetteville Towing FAQs β€” Real Questions from Local Drivers

How much is a tow in Fayetteville NC?
Local tows in Fayetteville typically run $75–$125 hook-up plus $2–$3 per mile. A tow from the Skibo Road area to a shop on Bragg Boulevard usually lands between $90 and $140. After-hours and holiday calls add $25–$50.
I broke down on I-95 near Fayetteville and I am from out of state β€” who do I call?
Call the number on this page β€” dispatch connects you to a local operator who works the exits 40–58 stretch daily. Give your mile marker or nearest exit, stay in the vehicle with hazards on, and expect 20–45 minutes depending on the segment. Operators can tow to nearby shops that handle traveler repairs same-day when possible.
Can a tow truck get onto Fort Liberty to pick up my car?
Yes β€” operators with valid ID, registration, and insurance clear visitor procedures at the access control points regularly, and pickups from barracks and unit lots happen weekly. Allow 20–40 extra minutes for gate processing and have your own ID and the vehicle information ready.
My car was towed from my apartment complex in Fayetteville β€” what are my rights?
North Carolina regulates non-consent tows more loosely than states like Texas, so fees vary by company. The property must have posted towing signage listing the tow firm; call that number first, then Fayetteville PD non-emergency if you cannot locate the car β€” the department keeps records of reported non-consent tows. Expect $100–$200 plus daily storage.
I am PCSing from Fort Liberty β€” can you ship my car to my next duty station?
Yes. Long-distance transport out of Fayetteville is quoted flat-rate, roughly $0.60–$1.00 per mile for running vehicles β€” about $1,000–$1,400 to Fort Cavazos TX, $500–$750 to Fort Campbell KY, $1,600–$2,200 to JBLM WA. Book 5–7 days before your report date; summer PCS season fills fast.
My car flooded during a hurricane β€” will anyone come get it?
Yes, once water recedes and access is safe. Flood recoveries are a winch-out plus tow β€” never attempt a restart after water intake, which hydrolocks the engine. After major storms like Florence, demand spikes for days; get in the queue early and photograph the water line for your insurance claim.
How fast can a tow truck reach me on Bragg Boulevard or Skibo Road?
Inside the city, 20–35 minutes is typical. The Skibo Road retail corridor and the All American Freeway interchanges slow down at rush hour and on weekends near Cross Creek Mall β€” a pin drop and a landmark ("in front of the mall entrance off Morganton") speeds up the truck considerably.
Do Fayetteville tow companies buy junk cars?
Yes β€” complete vehicles typically bring $150–$400 cash at current scrap prices, more for trucks and SUVs. Removal from anywhere in Fayetteville, Hope Mills, Spring Lake, or Raeford is free, usually within a day or two. An NC title is easiest; buyers can walk you through options for older vehicles without one.

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