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Towing and Recovery Association of America TRAA, Founded in 1979 in Kansas City, Missouri and headquartered in Alexandria, Virginia, is the umbrella trade group and national voice of the towing and recovery industry, which is estimated to include more than 60,000 towing businesses in the United States. TRAA's membership includes professionals from the United States, Canada, England, Australia, the United Kingdom, Hong Kong, and Japan. www.towserver.net |
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Arizona Professional Towing & Recovery Association, Inc. APTRA is committed to providing the Arizona towing community strength and credibility as we pursue legislative advocacy goals at both local and state government levels, intended to protect and promote the towing industry. We are towing industry members working together to strengthen our relationship with the Department of Public Safety, Department of Transportation and Motor Vehicle Division to ensure the safe and efficient clearance of the state's transportation system. We have been serving the needs of the towing industry in Arizona for more than 20 years. www.APTRA.net APTRA Membership Application |
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Towing & Recovery Association of South Carolina The Towing & Recovery Association of South Carolina was formed in 1988 by a group that felt the need for the tower to have a voice in the towing industry. The purpose of "TRASC" is to encourage education and high standards of the industry, to promote and encourage ethical conduct and to promote professionalism and safety among all professional towers, which includes tow and recovery and storage of all towed vehicles. The association provides educational and legislative information to its members. |
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California Tow Truck Association Founded in 1970, the CTTA was established to provide a means of united efforts in the solution of problems, and to administer such action as might be deemed necessary to benefit the Individual, to communicate with government agencies on a state and local basis, and to provide a concerted effort toward giving the Industry a better public image and the Professional status it deserved. www.ctta.com |
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The Professional Wrecker Operators of Florida (P.W.O.F) is centrally located in Orlando, Florida, incorporated in 1977 and has operated since that time as an association of business people seeking to constantly upgrade the conditions and the image of the towing industry. www.pwof.org |
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Garden State Towman's Association The Garden State Towman's Association is a not-for-profit association formed by towers-for towers to promote the general welfare and the interests of all towing, recovery and storage operators within the State of New Jersey. We are comprised of over 250 members, and are the only nationally recognized towing association in New Jersey. www.gsta.org |
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Professional Towing and Recovery Operators of Illinois PTROI is dedicated to promoting the interests and welfare of all towing-storage operations in the State of Illinois and to cooperate with like enterprises throughout the country. We support and encourage fair competition in all business dealings and promote at all times good fellowship among members. www.towingillinois.com |
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Indiana Towing and Wrecker Association ITWA proudly announces that it will be providing towPartners membership to its members. The Indiana Towing and Wrecker Association is making a difference in Indiana.
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Towing and Recovery Association of Kentucky TRAK was founded in April of 1981 for the purpose of preserving the integrity of the independent tower in Kentucky. http://www.trak-inc.com/ |
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Michigan Towing Association The MTA has gathered to use its strength in numbers to work with the Michigan State Legislature and with the Michigan State Police to improve wrecker operations throughout the state of Michigan. The MTA is composed of more than 150 companies specializing in the towing industry. www.michtow.com |
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Missouri Tow Truck Association MTTA was established in 1990 in order to work for improvements and regulations for the towing industry. MTTA has played an important role in the Missouri Legislature and has a recognized lobbyist working for them. www.motowtruck.com |
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New Hampshire Towing Association NHTA is a statewide association which has been established by dedicated men and women who realized that one company could do little to alter the direction of their industry. www.nhtowingassociation.org |
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Towing and Recovery Association of Ohio TRAO is a not for profit, statewide association which was established by dedicated men and women who realized that one company could do little to alter the direction of their industry or to change many of the inequities that their industry must endure. www.trao.org |
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Oklahoma Wrecker Owners Association The Oklahoma Wrecker Owners Association exists for the purpose of furthering the Wrecker Towing and Recovery profession in the State of Oklahoma and across the Nation by providing a common basis for owners, operators and suppliers to come together to act for the mutual benefit of the Association Members in particular and for the industry in general. www.okwoa.org |
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Oregon Tow Truck Association The Oregon Tow Truck Association, a nonprofit organization established in 1978, after The Northwest Towing Association and the Independent Towers of Oregon joined forces. They recognized that by uniting they could solve industry related problems for the betterment of the industry. |
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The Tennessee Tow Truck Association The Tennessee Tow Truck Association was formed in February 2004, by a concerned group of Towers ranging from Upper East Tennessee near the Virginia, and North Carolina State lines to the banks of the Mississippi River to the west. |
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The Texas Towing and Storage Association The Texas Towing and Storage Association is the leader in proving legislative services and regulatory lobbying to the towing and road service community in Texas. www.ttsa.org |
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Vermont Towing Association VTA roudly announces that it will be providing towPartners membership to its members. The Vermont Towing Association is making a difference in Vermont. |
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The Wisconsin Towing Association WTA was established in 1967 as a non-profit trade association to represent the interests of towing and recovery operators within the State of Wisconsin. The state purposes of the Association are to promote a general feeling of cooperation, understanding and friendliness among members of the industry; to promote a positive image of the industry with the motoring public; educate the members relative to towing and recovery operations, safety and better business practices; foster an exchange of information between Wisconsin operators and operators from other states; and to promote and insure a viable business climate in Wisconsin for the members of our industry. www.witow.org WTA Membership Application |
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The Statewide Towing Association The Statewide Towing Association is one of the oldest towing associations in the country. Since 1970, we have proudly been representing the towers in Massachusetts and have worked tirelessly to improve the towing industry through legislation, education and other member benefits. www.statewidetowing.org |
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Empire State Towing & Recovery Association ESTRA is a statewide professional organization, established by towers and for towers. ESTRA works hard to promote respect for the professional tower and to educate the general public and governmental agencies and representatives about the towing industry. www.estranys.com |
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The Towing and Recovery Professionals of Maryland (TRPM) is an organization dedicated to the advancement of the towing industry and to the professionals who make this industry their career. For more than 20 years, TRPM has been successful in helping to redefine the image of the professional towing owner and operator. www.trpm-assn.org |
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Towing & Recovery Association of Washington TRAW was established in 2005 by tow operators for the purpose of protecting and promoting the interests of all aspects of the Washington tow truck industry. www.towingandrecovery.net |