
Program Update The 2026 Application Is Now Open All current towing rotation participants must reapply to remain on the rotation after September 1, 2026. Applications are reviewed as they are received. |
Overview
The Union County Sheriff's Office towing rotation program is currently undergoing an update to ensure compliance with Ohio law, Union County requirements, and operational needs.
The current towing rotation will remain in place until September 1, 2026. After September 1, 2026, only towing companies that have completed the new application process and meet all requirements will be permitted to participate in the rotation.
The Union County Sheriff's Office maintains towing rotation lists to support safe and timely roadway clearance and vehicle removal during law enforcement incidents. Placement on a towing list is based on meeting minimum requirements and demonstrating the capabilities needed for the type of incidents a company wishes to handle.
Service Levels
Standard (Light Duty)Primary service for passenger vehicles and routine towing needs. Minimum required equipment: Rollback Examples
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Commercial (Medium)Larger vehicles and more complex incidents requiring additional capability. Minimum required equipment: Rollback and heavy wrecker Heavy wrecker: A wrecker capable of towing a disabled semi-truck and a loaded trailer Examples
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Specialty / RecoveryAdvanced recovery for severe crashes, off-road recoveries, and complex incidents requiring specialized tools, equipment, and mitigation capability. Minimum required equipment includes:
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Dispatch
Dispatch selects the appropriate category based on vehicle type, scene conditions, and recovery needs.
Standard. Used for most routine towing and removals involving passenger vehicles.
Commercial. Used for commercial vehicles or more complex incidents when additional capability is needed.
Specialty. Used for severe crashes and complex recoveries requiring specialized equipment and spill mitigation capability.
The Sheriff's Office may bypass rotation when incident conditions require an immediate specialty or heavy-duty response.
Eligibility
Insurance Minimums
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Operational
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Required Documentation
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Application
The new application contains a capabilities survey. This helps the Sheriff's Office identify which companies can safely handle light-duty, commercial and medium, and specialty and recovery incidents.
Examples of scenarios used in the survey
Passenger vehicles that are law enforcement impounds, abandoned, and/or disabled
Light winch-outs: vehicles pulled from the scene and then able to be driven away
Passenger vehicles involved in crashes that do not require more than an absorbent to clean up spills
Commercial vehicles or trucks greater than one ton with or without a trailer
Passenger vehicle rollovers that do not require more than an absorbent to clean up spills
Medium to heavy winch-outs of passenger vehicles that are not in waterways
Rollover commercial vehicles
Commercial vehicles off the roadway
Crashes over an embankment into waterways
Commercial crashes where the vehicle has lost one or more axles
Next Steps
Complete the towing rotation application and provide all required documentation.
The Sheriff's Office reviews submissions for compliance and capabilities.
Companies that meet requirements may be approved for one or more towing lists.
Companies that do not meet requirements may reapply once compliance is achieved.
Questions? Nate Coffield, Communications Director, Union County Sheriff's Office |
All current towing rotation members are required to submit a 2026 application to remain on the rotation. Failure to complete the new application process may result in removal from the towing rotation after September 1, 2026. |
Questions
Can a company be on more than one list?
Yes. A company may qualify for the Standard (Light Duty) category and also be approved for Commercial (Medium) or Specialty / Recovery if documentation and capabilities support that designation.
What if we do not meet the minimum requirements today?
Companies that do not meet the minimum requirements may reapply once compliance is achieved and the necessary documentation is available.
Why does the Sheriff's Office require an impound or storage lot within Union County?
Local storage supports timely retrieval, reduces delays for vehicle owners and investigators, and improves operational efficiency during law enforcement-ordered tows.
Union County Sheriff's Office, Towing Rotation Program