24 Hour Towing — Fayetteville, NC

24 Hour Towing in Fayetteville, NC

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Fayetteville never really closes. Fort Liberty runs shifts, jumps, and staff duty around the clock, and I-95 pushes freight past the city at every hour of the night. That combination makes 24-hour towing a working necessity here, not a marketing line. Whether your car dies leaving post after CQ at 2 AM or a fuel pump quits on the ramp at exit 49, dispatch answers immediately and a local truck rolls.

Night calls in Fayetteville concentrate along the I-95 exits, the Bragg Boulevard and Skibo Road corridors, and the late-night lots near downtown. Local drivers know these zones and typically reach any point inside the city in 20–35 minutes overnight; I-95 responses depend on the mile marker but the exits 40–58 stretch is covered continuously because the truck stops there generate calls all night.

Overnight coverage from Spring Lake to Hope Mills

Coverage runs the full county — Spring Lake and the Fort Liberty gates in the north, down US-401 and Raeford Road through the city, and south to Hope Mills and Grays Creek. Overnight surcharges here are modest ($25–$50), and dispatchers quote the full price before a truck moves. If you are on post, allow extra time for access control and have your ID ready.

I-95 travelers stranded at night

A large share of Fayetteville’s overnight tow volume is out-of-state drivers on the Northeast–Florida run. If that is you: get well onto the shoulder or to a truck stop if the car will limp, share your exact exit or mile marker, and say you are from out of town — dispatch will route you to shops that can look at the car in the morning rather than a yard where it just sits.

What's Included with 24 Hour Towing in Fayetteville

  • Round-the-clock dispatch, 365 days a year
  • Average 30–45 minute response in metro areas
  • Light-duty cars, SUVs, and pickup trucks
  • Direct-to-shop or direct-to-home delivery

How Dispatch Works in Fayetteville

Call (725) 242-4545 and a dispatcher covering the Fayetteville area answers — not a national call center. Describe your location using a cross street, highway exit, or a dropped pin (I-95 breakdowns: note the nearest exit number and direction of travel). You get a firm price — hook-up, mileage, and any surcharge — before the truck is assigned. Most Fayetteville calls see a truck on scene in 30–45 minutes.

24 Hour Towing Pricing Factors in Fayetteville

FactorEffect on price
DistancePer-mile rate applies after hook-up; longer tows cost more but at a declining per-mile rate
Time of dayAfter-hours (10 PM–6 AM) typically adds $25–$50
Vehicle typeAWD, lowered, oversized, or non-running vehicles may need special equipment
SituationSimple shoulder pickup vs. recovery (ditch, mud, garage) changes labor and rigging
LocationPickups far from Fayetteville proper add deadhead mileage

The dispatcher quotes your exact total up front. If any operator on scene tries to change an agreed price, call dispatch back before authorizing work.

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24 Hour Towing in Fayetteville: Your Questions Answered

Will a Fayetteville tow truck really come at 3 AM?
Yes — the Fort Liberty and I-95 markets keep multiple operators staffed overnight. Expect 20–35 minute arrivals in the city, longer on the far ends of the interstate stretch.
What does an after-hours tow cost in Fayetteville?
Standard $75–$125 hook-up plus mileage, with a $25–$50 overnight surcharge. A cross-town tow at night typically totals $115–$170.
I broke down at a truck stop off I-95 at midnight — can you tow me somewhere open?
Overnight tows usually go to a shop lot for morning drop-off or a hotel near the exit if you need to wait out the night. Tell dispatch your situation — travelers get routed differently than locals.

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