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Tow Truck License
Total cost: $75
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Yes
State Licensed
Individual
License Type
Required
Background Check
$500,000
Min Insurance
N/A
Training Hours
$75
Operator Fee
It depends on the size of the tow truck. Georgia requires a valid driver's license, and the type of license depends on the vehicle:
Light-Duty Tow Trucks
Under 26,001 lbs GVWR — a regular driver's license is generally sufficient in Georgia
Heavy-Duty Tow Trucks
Over 26,000 lbs GVWR — a CDL (Commercial Driver's License) is required
CDL details: CDL Class A or B required for GVWR > 26,000 lbs per federal FMCSA regulations
Federal FMCSA regulations require a CDL for any vehicle with a GVWR over 26,000 lbs, regardless of state rules. You will also need the Tow Company Permit from the Georgia Department of Public Safety.
You must be at least 18 years old. A valid driver's license is required. Background check required. Clean driving record check required. Drug test required.
A regular driver's license works for light-duty tow trucks (under 26,001 lbs GVWR). A Commercial Driver's License (CDL) is required for heavy-duty vehicles over 26,000 lbs GVWR. CDL Class A or B required for GVWR > 26,000 lbs per federal FMCSA regulations
General liability insurance: $500,000. Garage keeper's liability: $50,000. On-hook coverage: Required. Surety bond: No surety bond requirement found. Workers' compensation insurance is required.
Submit your application to the Georgia Department of Public Safety. License fee: $75. Total initial fees: $75.
Your tow truck must pass a vehicle inspection. Equipment: Safety lights, reflective markings, fire extinguisher, safety chains, dollies. Vehicle markings: Company name, address, and phone number must be displayed on both sides of the tow truck.
Renew your license 1 year (annual). Renewal fee: $75.
Licensing fees (excludes insurance premiums & equipment)
Application Fee
$0
License Fee
$75
Renewal Fee
$75
Liability Insurance
$500,000
Minimum general liability required
Surety Bond
No surety bond requirement found
Licensing & Regulation
Mostly verifiedYes
State Licensed
Individual
License Type
Tow Company Permit
License Title
This state requires individual tow truck operators to be licensed. Operators must apply directly to the state licensing authority.
Training & Certification
Mostly verifiedNot Required
State Training
—
Training Hours
Accepted
WreckMaster Cert
Training Details
Training requirements vary; WreckMaster certification recommended
WreckMaster certification is a widely recognized industry standard for tow operators. Even in states without mandatory training, WreckMaster and TRAA (Towing and Recovery Association of America) certifications are recommended for professional development and may satisfy insurance requirements.
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Requirement
Mostly verifiedMinimum Age
18 years
Background Check
Required
Driving Record Check
Required
Drug Test
Required
Valid Driver's License
Required
CDL for Heavy-Duty
Required (GVWR > 26,000 lbs)
CDL Class A or B required for GVWR > 26,000 lbs per federal FMCSA regulations
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Coverage Type
Mostly verifiedGeneral Liability
$500,000
Garage Keeper's Liability
$50,000
On-Hook Coverage
Required
Surety Bond
No surety bond requirement found
Workers' Compensation
Required
Insurance requirements apply to tow truck operators and companies. General liability covers third-party bodily injury and property damage. Garage keeper's liability covers vehicles in your care, custody, or control at your storage facility. On-hook coverage protects vehicles while being towed.
Vehicle Standards & Equipment
Mostly verifiedRequired
Vehicle Inspection
Required
Vehicle Markings
Equipment Requirements
Safety lights, reflective markings, fire extinguisher, safety chains, dollies
Marking Requirements
Company name, address, and phone number must be displayed on both sides of the tow truck
Inspection Details
Annual vehicle inspection required; must pass safety and equipment check
| Fee | Amount |
|---|---|
Application Fee | $0 |
License Fee | $75 |
Renewal Fee | $75 |
Total Initial Fees | $75 |
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Rate Regulation
Mostly verifiedRegulated
Nonconsent Rates
$175
Light-Duty Max
$350
Heavy-Duty Max
Rate Details
DPS regulates nonconsent tow rates.
Nonconsent towing refers to tows ordered by law enforcement (police-ordered tows, accident tows, abandoned vehicle tows). Many states regulate the maximum rates that can be charged for these services to protect consumers. Consent towing (requested by the vehicle owner) is typically not rate-regulated.
Renewal Requirements
Mostly verified1 year (annual)
Renewal Period
—
CE Hours Required
$75
Renewal Fee
CE Details
Continuing education not typically required; industry certifications recommended
Regulatory Board
Tow truck operator licenses must be renewed on schedule with the state licensing authority. While most states do not require formal CE hours, maintaining industry certifications (WreckMaster, TRAA) and staying current on safety standards is strongly recommended.
Georgia requires tow company permits through DPS. Companies must maintain minimum insurance levels.
Background check and driving record review are required for licensing.
CDL is required for towing vehicles with GVWR over 26,000 lbs per federal FMCSA regulations.
Nonconsent tow rates are regulated. Light-duty max: $175. Heavy-duty max: $350.
Tow Truck Operator requirements in nearby states
| State | Total Cost | Timeline | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Georgia (you) | $5,075-$15,075 | 3–8 wks | |
| Alabama | $3,050-$9,050 | 3–8 wks | → |
| Florida | $3,050-$9,050 | 3–8 wks | → |
| North Carolina | $3,050-$9,050 | 3–8 wks | → |
| South Carolina | $3,050-$9,050 | 3–8 wks | → |
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Tow Truck Operator requirements in Georgia verified against Georgia Department of Public Safety, March 2026.
Accessed 2026-03-16
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Georgia requires an individual operator license for tow truck operations. General liability insurance of $500,000 is required. Surety bond of No surety bond requirement found is required. All licensing is managed through the Georgia Department of Public Safety.
Requirements vary by state and municipality. Always verify current requirements with your state licensing authority.