Alberta Introduces Fines, Jail Time for Predatory Towing Practices
Alberta targets predatory towing with fines up to $300,000, jail time, and stricter consent and invoicing rules to protect consumers from inflated bills and fraud.
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Alberta to require consent, cost disclosure for towing
Alberta will require tow truck drivers to clearly disclose all towing and storage costs and obtain consent before towing begins under new provincial rules intended to curb predatory towing practices, the government said Thursday. Screenshot / Government of Alberta (Transportation and Economic Corridors Minister Devin Dreeshen speaks during an Alberta government announcement on towing regulations in this August 2025 file photo. The province annou…
Alberta government cracks down on ‘predatory towing’ with new restrictions
The provincial government has introduced new guidelines restricting tow truck companies from conducting services without driver consent. According to a Jan. 29 news release from the Government of Alberta, tow truck drivers who do not obtain patrons’ consent to towing and storage costs before taking vehicles can face up to two years in jail or finesof $100,000 to $300,000. Effective April 1, the regulations require tow truck drivers to take dire…
Alberta cracks down on predatory towing
The Alberta government is introducing new provincewide rules to curb predatory towing. Screenshot/Alberta Government.captiontext { font-size:90%;font-style: italic;margin-right:20px; } The Alberta government is rolling out new provincewide rules aimed at cracking down on predatory towing practices. Effective April 1, tow truck drivers will be required to clearly explain all towing and storage costs and obtain consent before a tow begins. Operato…
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