DeSoto, TX towing and roadside assistance
24/7 towing in DeSoto, TX
Need a tow, jump start, lockout, flat tire change, fuel delivery, or roadside help? Call and share your location so the request can be handled by phone.
No online form required.
What do you need help with?
Towing and roadside services in DeSoto
Choose the situation closest to yours, or call and explain what happened. The phone line is the fastest way to request help.
Local towing
For disabled vehicles, breakdowns, and transport around DeSoto.
Vehicle recovery
Call when a vehicle needs help after a roadside issue or unsafe stop.
Roadside assistance
For common roadside problems that may not require a tow.
Jump starts
Call when a dead battery leaves your vehicle unable to start.
Car lockouts
Help when keys are locked inside the vehicle.
Flat tire help
Roadside tire-change help when a flat stops your trip.
Fuel delivery
Call when you run out of gas and need roadside fuel help.
Accident towing
Call after a collision or unsafe roadside situation.
Flatbed towing
Ask about flatbed transport when standard towing is not the right fit.
DeSoto-specific pickup details
South Dallas roads need clear location notes
A towing call goes smoother when the driver can understand exactly where the vehicle is sitting. DeSoto has highway shoulders, shopping-center lots, apartment entries, and residential streets close together, so the small details matter.
Before you call, look for the nearest cross street, building name, mile marker, exit, or business sign. If you are on I-35E or near a ramp, say whether you are northbound or southbound and whether the vehicle is still in traffic.
I-35E and service roads
Tell the dispatcher which direction you are traveling, the nearest exit, and whether the vehicle is on the shoulder, ramp, or nearby lot.
Hampton Road and Belt Line
Busy local corridors can make pickup details matter. Share the business name, parking lot entrance, or cross street if you are not at a house.
Neighborhood and apartment pickups
For residential calls, provide the gate code, building number, driveway limits, and whether the vehicle is blocked in or easy to access.
Not sure what you need?
Call first. Explain the situation. We’ll help you figure out the next step.
Many drivers do not know whether they need a standard tow, roadside help, recovery, or a flatbed. Call with your location, vehicle type, and what happened so the request can be handled by phone.
Tow type guide
What kind of help might fit your vehicle?
You do not have to diagnose the towing job yourself. These examples help you describe the situation clearly when you call.
Standard tow
Often used for disabled vehicles that can roll and steer enough to be loaded safely.
Flatbed request
Useful to ask about when the vehicle is low-clearance, AWD, damaged, or needs extra care during transport.
Roadside-only help
Jump starts, lockouts, fuel delivery, and tire help may solve the problem without a full tow.
Service area
Towing help around DeSoto and nearby South Dallas County roads
Call if you are near DeSoto, a nearby neighborhood, a shopping center, a parking lot, a residential street, or a connecting road. If you are unsure whether your location is covered, share your nearest intersection or landmark.
How the call works
Simple information makes the towing call faster
Stay in a safe location if possible, then call and provide the details needed to understand the towing or roadside situation.
Call the phone number
Tell us where you are and what happened.
Describe the vehicle
Share the make, model, condition, and whether it can roll or steer.
Confirm the destination
Give the repair shop, home, dealership, or other drop-off point if towing is needed.
Wait safely
Stay clear of traffic while towing help is arranged by phone.
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Find DeSoto Towing on Google Maps
Use the map listing to confirm the DeSoto Towing profile, get directions context, or open the Google Business Profile before you call.
Questions drivers ask
DeSoto towing FAQs
Do I need to know exactly what kind of tow I need?
No. Call and explain what happened, where the vehicle is, and where it needs to go.
Can I call at night?
Yes. 24/7 towing and roadside help is available by phone.
Do you give exact arrival times online?
No. Arrival depends on truck availability, traffic, location, and the tow needed. Call for current availability based on your situation.
What should I tell the towing service when I call?
Share your location, vehicle type, what happened, whether the vehicle can roll or steer, and the destination if towing is needed.