Aloha Towing Seeks Consent-Only Towing Services in Nevada

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News Summary

Aloha Towing, LLC has applied for a Certificate of Public Convenience and Necessity to operate consent-only towing services in Nevada. This initiative aims to ensure ethical towing practices, requiring vehicle owners’ explicit consent before their vehicles can be towed. Interested parties can file petitions to voice their concerns before the November deadline. The application was submitted to the Nevada Transportation Authority as part of efforts to promote transparency and better regulation in the towing industry.

Las Vegas, Nevada – Aloha Towing, LLC has submitted an application for a Certificate of Public Convenience and Necessity (CPCN) to offer consent-only tow car services within the State of Nevada. This filing, designated under Docket 25-10009, was made to the Nevada Transportation Authority, signaling the company’s intent to operate legally within the state’s towing sector.

The application allows Aloha Towing, LLC to provide towing services that require explicit consent from vehicle owners, ensuring that the company engages only in ethical towing practices. Individuals who feel they have a direct and substantial interest in the application can file Petitions for Leave to Intervene. These petitions are essential for those who may want to voice their concerns or insights regarding the towing services proposed by Aloha Towing, LLC.

It is critical for interested parties to adhere to the Nevada Transportation Authority’s regulations when filing these petitions, with a submission deadline set for November 20, 2025. Complete details regarding the application notice and the requirements for submitting a petition can be retrieved from the Nevada Transportation Authority’s official website under the “Public Notices” link.

Aloha Towing, LLC filed the application on October 20, 2025, with the official notice published on October 25, 2025. The notice has been signed by Amber Haggard, Administrative Assistant IV of the Nevada Transportation Authority, and is classified under public notice Ad #56535. It is notable that this public notice is protected by United States copyright law and cannot be reproduced without permission from Eagle Valley Publishing.

The Nevada Transportation Authority’s office, where inquiries and concerns about towing practices can be directed, is situated at 3300 W. Sahara Avenue, Suite 200, Las Vegas, NV 89102. Individuals can contact the office directly at 702-486-3303 for further information regarding the application or for any questions related to towing regulations in the state.

This application by Aloha Towing is part of an ongoing effort in Nevada to regulate the towing industry more effectively and ensure that services are conducted with the proper oversight and adherence to legal standards. Consent-only towing practices aim to mitigate potential disputes between towing companies and vehicle owners, creating a more transparent environment in the towing industry within the state.

As the application process continues, it is vital for stakeholders and community members to stay informed and engaged regarding the developments around Aloha Towing, LLC and its proposed services. The Nevada Transportation Authority is tasked with reviewing the application and ensuring that it meets all the necessary legal and operational requirements before granting a CPCN.

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