Towing in Casino
Casino Towing Provider
TNT Towing provides towing services across Casino and surrounding areas, assisting private drivers, property managers and insurance clients with transport and recovery. We’re based in South Grafton and have more than 13 years of industry experience servicing the Northern Rivers.
Our team is NRMA-accredited and fully licensed under NSW Operating Licence 15069. We use modern tilt tray trucks equipped to handle standard vehicles, trailers, light trucks and more, with all work carried out by trained operators. Every tow begins with a site check to identify hazards or access limitations, which is especially important in rural areas or narrow laneways common in and around Casino. From there, we use compliant restraint systems to secure vehicles and follow approved loading and transport procedures.
We offer flexible transport options, clear communication and practical support from the first call to final drop-off. To request towing in Casino, call TNT Towing on 0417 318 181.
Loading, Safety & Procedure
When towing is arranged in Casino, we start by confirming vehicle location, size and condition to allocate the right truck and equipment. Our fleet includes tilt trays designed for low-clearance and non-operational vehicles, making them suitable for a wide range of jobs. If the vehicle is damaged, immobile or stuck in place, we may use ramps, skates, winches or dollies to assist with safe loading.
All operators are trained in proper load restraint and handling procedures to minimise risk throughout the job. We provide updates as needed, particularly for longer-distance tows or access delays. Clear pickup and drop-off documentation is included with each job to support coordination with repairers or insurers.
Casino clients benefit from a service that’s built around consistency, efficiency and adherence to industry standards. Each vehicle is treated with care, and every job is carried out using compliant methods that meet NSW towing regulations.
Is towing regulated in New South Wales?
Yes, towing services in NSW are regulated by NSW Fair Trading, which sets out rules around licensing, conduct and pricing. Tow truck operators must hold a valid licence and comply with road transport and consumer protection laws. Operators are required to display fees clearly, use properly maintained equipment, and follow procedures for load restraint and documentation. There are also additional requirements for accident scene towing. Customers can report non-compliance or unsafe practices to the relevant authority.
What happens if my vehicle can’t be accessed easily?
Vehicles located in tight spots, off-road areas or underground parking may require special handling. Tow truck operators assess the situation on arrival and may use winches, skates, dollies or ramps to assist. These situations can take longer and may incur additional charges depending on the time and tools required. It’s important to provide accurate details about the vehicle’s location when booking. This ensures the right truck and equipment are dispatched from the start.
Are there extra charges for after-hours towing?
Yes, after-hours towing often comes with additional fees. These charges can apply during nights, weekends, or public holidays and typically cover increased staffing and availability costs. Some providers use a flat-rate surcharge, while others calculate it based on time spent on-site or travel distance. Always ask for a complete price breakdown when booking outside standard business hours. Being clear about when and where you need service helps avoid surprise fees.


