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2312-2314 W 63RD ST, Chicago, IL 60636
Operation of Tow Storage Lot Within the City of Chicago. Licensed Chicago IL City License holder.
Serves: 60601, 60602, 60603, 60604 +52 more
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2312-2314 W 63RD ST, Chicago, IL 60636
Operation of Tow Storage Lot Within the City of Chicago. Licensed Chicago IL City License holder.
Serves: 60601, 60602, 60603, 60604 +52 more
2315 MANNHEIM RD, Chicago, IL 60164
Operation of a Tow Truck. Licensed Chicago IL City License holder.
Serves: 60601, 60602, 60603, 60604 +52 more
3301-3309 W 47TH ST, Chicago, IL 60632
Operation of a Tow Truck. Licensed Chicago IL City License holder.
Serves: 60601, 60602, 60603, 60604 +52 more
5020 ST CHARLES RD 1&2, Chicago, IL 60104
Operation of Tow Storage Lot Outside the City of Chicago. Licensed Chicago IL City License holder.
Serves: 60601, 60602, 60603, 60604 +52 more
5300 W LAKE ST, Chicago, IL 60160
Operation of a Tow Truck. Licensed Chicago IL City License holder.
Serves: 60601, 60602, 60603, 60604 +52 more
9825 W ROOSEVELT RD, Chicago, IL 60154
Operation of Tow Storage Lot Outside the City of Chicago. Licensed Chicago IL City License holder.
Serves: 60601, 60602, 60603, 60604 +52 more
1044 DEARBORN AVE, Chicago, IL 60505
Operation of Tow Storage Lot Outside the City of Chicago. Licensed Chicago IL City License holder.
Serves: 60601, 60602, 60603, 60604 +52 more
55 NORTH STREET 1ST, Chicago, IL 60466
Operation of Tow Storage Lot Outside the City of Chicago. Licensed Chicago IL City License holder.
Serves: 60601, 60602, 60603, 60604 +52 more
3907-3911 W LAKE ST, Chicago, IL 60165
Operation of Tow Storage Lot Outside the City of Chicago. Licensed Chicago IL City License holder.
Serves: 60601, 60602, 60603, 60604 +52 more
1044 DEARBORN AVE, Chicago, IL 60505
Operation of Tow Storage Lot Outside the City of Chicago. Licensed Chicago IL City License holder.
Serves: 60601, 60602, 60603, 60604 +52 more
2643 N HAYMOND, Chicago, IL 60171
Operation of a Tow Truck. Licensed Chicago IL City License holder.
Serves: 60601, 60602, 60603, 60604 +52 more
290 WILLARD AVE, Chicago, IL 60120
Operation of Tow Storage Lot Outside the City of Chicago. Licensed Chicago IL City License holder.
Serves: 60601, 60602, 60603, 60604 +52 more
Chicago's towing market is unlike almost any other American city. The combination of Illinois Commerce Commission (ICC) regulations, Chicago's unique Municipal Code fee structure, aggressive winter snow emergency enforcement, a long history of predatory towing enforcement by City Hall, and one of the highest-density urban environments in the country creates a distinctive market that every Chicago driver needs to understand. BLS SOC 53-3033 (light truck/delivery drivers) wages in the Chicago MSA average $22–$38 per hour.
| Service Type | Scope | Price Range |
|---|---|---|
| Roadside assistance — lockout | Slim jim or air wedge, standard vehicle | $75–$150 |
| Roadside assistance — jump start | Battery jump, standard vehicle | $60–$100 |
| Roadside assistance — tire change | Customer's spare tire installed | $60–$100 |
| Local tow (intra-city) | Within Chicago city limits, up to 10 miles | $75–$150 |
| Local tow (10–25 miles, suburban) | Chicago to Evanston, Oak Park, Cicero, etc. | $125–$250 |
| Long-distance tow (25–100 miles) | To downstate or out-of-state | $200–$600+ |
| Non-consent private property tow | Unauthorized vehicle removal | $150–$200 per IL law (first 24 hours) |
| Accident recovery — standard | Upright vehicle, standard removal | $200–$500 |
| Accident recovery — rollover | Winching, uprighting, specialized equipment | $500–$2,000+ |
| Medium-duty tow (box truck, van) | Larger commercial vehicles | $250–$600 |
| Heavy-duty tow (semi, bus) | Heavy equipment or large commercial | $500–$2,500+ |
| Winching — off-road or stuck | Vehicle stuck in mud, snow, or off pavement | $150–$400 |
| Storage fee (per day) | After required free period | $30–$60/day |
The most important consumer protection in Chicago's towing market is the Illinois Predatory Towing Prevention Act (625 ILCS 5/18a). Key provisions:
To file a complaint about a towing company violating this law, contact the Illinois Commerce Commission at icc.illinois.gov or call 800-524-0795.
Chicago declares snow emergencies when snowfall reaches 2 inches on designated Snow Routes. During a snow emergency:
Snow emergencies in Chicago are declared on short notice — the City issues alerts via the Chicago Emergency Snow Route system. Signing up for city notifications at chicago.gov/notify helps avoid the $150+ tow.
Chicago requires all vehicles registered in the city to display a current Chicago City Vehicle Sticker. Vehicles without a valid city sticker, or with unresolved parking violations totaling $250+, are subject to wheel booting by the Chicago Finance Department and ultimately towing. The combination of city sticker enforcement + parking ticket accumulation is one of the highest-volume sources of towing in Chicago — particularly in Pilsen, Little Village, Bridgeport, Back of the Yards, and other neighborhoods with high residential street parking density.
| Area | Primary Towing Issue |
|---|---|
| Lincoln Park / Lakeview | Permit parking enforcement, bar/restaurant parking |
| Wicker Park / Bucktown | Residential zone towing overnight |
| Logan Square | High snow route density on major streets |
| River North / Streeterville | Private parking lots, event towing |
| South Loop / Printer's Row | Chicago Parking Meters LLC lots |
| Wrigleyville | Game day private parking enforcement |
| Downtown / Loop | Highest-density commercial towing |
Towing companies operating in Illinois and Chicago must meet multiple licensing requirements at state and municipal levels — more regulatory layers than most consumers realize.
Towing companies operating for hire in Illinois are regulated by the Illinois Commerce Commission (ICC) under 625 ILCS 5/18a. ICC requirements include:
Verify an Illinois towing company's ICC licensing at icc.illinois.gov/transportation.
Operating a towing business within Chicago city limits also requires a Chicago BACP business license and, for private property non-consent towing, a Vehicle Relocation License from the Chicago Department of Business Affairs and Consumer Protection (chicago.gov/bacp).
The BACP Vehicle Relocation License is specifically designed to regulate non-consent (private property) towing — the category most prone to predatory practices. A towing company that removes vehicles from a private property in Chicago without this license is operating illegally.
File a complaint with BACP: 312-744-2400 or 312-744-CITY.
When a licensed, insured towing company damages your vehicle during towing — a scratched bumper, a broken tie-down point, a damaged undercarriage — their General Liability insurance covers the damage. An uninsured or underinsured towing operator cannot cover damage claims. In Chicago's dense urban environment, where narrow alleys, tight garage ramps, and city lot maneuvering are routine, towing incidents are more common than in suburban settings. Licensing + ICC insurance requirements protect you.
Property owners who hire towing companies to remove unauthorized vehicles from Chicago private property (parking lots, driveways, commercial properties) must follow strict requirements under Chicago Municipal Code Chapter 9-92:
Failure to comply with these requirements — either by the property owner or the towing company — creates significant legal exposure under the Predatory Towing Prevention Act's private right of action.
Chicago drivers face a fundamental decision after any vehicle incident: call roadside assistance (AAA, insurance plan, or an app-based service), call an independent Chicago towing company, or attempt DIY. The right choice depends entirely on the situation.
| Factor | AAA / Insurance Roadside | Independent Chicago Towing Company | DIY (where applicable) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lockout | Included in AAA membership; $60–$130 pay-per-use without membership | $75–$150 | Not practical |
| Jump start | Included in AAA membership; $60–$100 pay-per-use | $60–$100 | Possible — jumper cables + working battery needed |
| Tire change | Included in AAA; pay-per-use $60–$100 | $60–$100 | Possible with spare + jack + lug wrench |
| Local tow (vehicle won't start) | AAA: 5–7 free miles; about $4–$10/mile after | $75–$150 within Chicago | Not applicable (it's a tow) |
| Long-distance tow | AAA Plus: 100 miles free/year; AAA Premier: 200 miles free | $200–$600+ | Not applicable |
| Snow Emergency tow recovery | Cannot prevent; helps retrieve from lot | Cannot prevent; helps identify where car went | Only prevention: move car before Emergency |
| Accident recovery | Insurance may dispatch; then refers to body shop | $200–$500; coordinate with your insurer | Never — too dangerous |
| Response time (inner-city Chicago) | AAA: 45–90 min average in Chicago peak hours | 20–60 min (varies by location) | Immediate (where possible) |
| Predictable pricing | Known (AAA plan pricing) | Ask for estimate before service | No cost |
| Available 24/7 | Yes (AAA) | Most Chicago towing companies | N/A |
AAA membership costs approximately $60–$130/year depending on membership tier (Classic, Plus, Premier):
For Chicago drivers who commute regularly (especially in harsh winters), AAA Plus or Premier pays for itself in a single winter incident. A Lakeview-to-Evanston tow without AAA runs $125–$200; with AAA Plus, it's covered in the annual fee.
Chicago winters create specific towing scenarios worth planning for:
Scenario: My car won't start in winter (-10°F morning)
Scenario: I'm stuck in snow/ice
Scenario: I was towed by the City during a Snow Emergency
Independent Chicago towing companies are the right call when:
If you drive in Chicago year-round, AAA Plus membership at ~$100/year is the highest-ROI roadside assistance value for most drivers — the winter jump and potential snow tow alone justify the cost in one incident. For specialty, heavy-duty, or accident recovery situations, an ICC-licensed and BACP-registered independent Chicago towing company is the right call. Always ask for a price estimate before any service begins — and verify licensing at icc.illinois.gov for any company you haven't used before.
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