Remove a vehicle from your private property, legally
Get an unauthorized car off your property today. With zero fuss.
Our towing service covers illegal parking, abandoned vehicles, and blocked entries. We follow Wisconsin’s towing laws to the letter, reporting every tow to local law enforcement, so it’s on record. You get peace of mind. No disputes or extra steps. If you need a private property towing company in New Berlin, West Allis, Brookfield, or Wauwatosa, reach out.
We Provide Private Property Towing for
Abandoned Vehicle Removal
Abandoned vehicles don’t just sit quietly. They eat up limited space and send the wrong message to customers or tenants. If a car’s been sitting untouched for days or weeks with flat tires or no plates, it’s time for a private property tow.
As a Wisconsin property owner, we’ll help you document the issue and get the vehicle off your lot legally. Our tow truck service is built around speed and compliance. We log and report our tows to local law enforcement, ensuring fewer disputes and zero backtracking.
You don’t need to manage tense situations on your own. If the owner shows up angry or confused, our team handles the interaction. Our towing service company makes private property impounds simple in Muskego, New Berlin, Waukesha, West Allis, and nearby cities.
Unauthorized parking
Unauthorized parking takes over reserved spots and creates daily frustration for business owners. Whether it’s a customer lot or an apartment complex, you have the right to enforce your rules. If a vehicle doesn’t belong there, we’ll help remove it lawfully.
Speedy Peedy uses flatbed tow trucks for clean, damage-free removals. Smooth, safe removals help you avoid any potential dispute. Before any vehicle is moved, we verify signage, take photos, and log the incident, so you’re protected on record.
Our flatbed towing service knows the process inside and out. No skipped steps or surprises. If neighbors or tenants have questions, we explain what’s happening and why. You stay out of the conflict.
Vehicles blocking access
Blocked driveways or service bays slow everything down. For homeowners, that can mean missing work or getting stuck during an emergency. For businesses, it holds up deliveries and frustrates customers. If a car is blocking access, our tow company will get it out of the way.
We handle towing from private property fast and by the book. We don’t guess. Our private property towing service starts every job with a check for signage and full documentation of the scene, so you’re covered.
Our tow trucks are equipped for tight spots and low-clearance entries. Whether it’s a compact car or a full-size SUV wedged across a gate or garage, we have the right tools to move it safely. Call us to tow a car if you’re in Franklin, Greendale, Hales Corners, or West Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
Our Private Property Towing Process, Painless & Straightforward
Call us after you spot the violation.
Contact us after finding a vehicle parked where it shouldn’t be. Take photos. We’ll do the same when we get to the scene.
We confirm signage and local ordinances
We confirm signage is up and meets Wisconsin’s requirements. That means we’re cleared to move forward without involving law enforcement.
No signs? We get law enforcement involved.
If there’s no signage, we won’t tow blind. You’ll call local law enforcement. Once an officer arrives and issues a citation, we get the legal green light to hook and haul.
We log the tow with documentation & written authorization.
Before moving anything, you, the property owner, will sign off on a tow request. We document the scene, time, vehicle info, and reason. This backs up the job if questions come later.
We tow and report it.
Our trucks arrive and safely remove the vehicle. We call it in to local law enforcement as required by Wisconsin’s law. It’s logged with dispatch, so there’s a clear paper trail.
The vehicle goes into storage; the last time you’ll think about it
We store it at our yard until the vehicle owner comes to retrieve it. The owner, not you, pays for all towing and storage fees.
That’s it. You can get a car off your property that easily, with no confrontation on your part. Reach out and we’ll have an operator at your location ASAP.


What to do about an abandoned vehicle on your property?
In Wisconsin, the best course of action is to call law enforcement or a local towing company. But before you make a move, save yourself stress by understanding the scenarios where it’s totally safe to tow a car off your property:
What to do about an abandoned vehicle on your property?
In Wisconsin, the best course of action is to call law enforcement or a local towing company. But before you make a move, save yourself stress by understanding the scenarios where it’s totally safe to tow a car off your property:
You have a clearly marked lot with posted signs.
This gives you the right to call a tow company directly—no police required.
The vehicle is blocking access or parked illegally
Even without signage, you can call law enforcement or a tow company.
It’s an abandoned or junked car.
If a vehicle has no plates, flat tires, or looks stripped, law enforcement will label it abandoned.
You’re acting on behalf of a business or apartment.
You’re authorized to manage that lot. You have the right to maintain order and access.
You keep everything on file.
Keep photo evidence of the vehicle and its location. The tow truck company should document plates and condition.
Reliable Towing Services You Can Trust
Speedy Peedy Towing runs a Wreck Master-certified roadside assistance and emergency towing service. We’re a first rate option in Southeastern Wisconsin for the following services:
- Heavy-duty Towing
- Medium-duty Towing
- Exotic Car Towing
- Motorcycle towing
- Roadside assistance & Recovery
- Battery Jumpstarts
- Vehicle Lockouts
- Light-duty towing
- Flat Tire Change
- Winch-out services
- Fuel Delivery
Call if you need a towing service in Muskego, Wauwatosa, Franklin, New Berlin, and nearby cities in Milwaukee and Waukesha counties.
Private Property Towing FAQs
Not in Wisconsin. If the vehicle is parked on your lot illegally and the tow follows due procedure, you won’t pay. The vehicle owner pays the towing fees when they retrieve the car.
No. Wisconsin law prohibits a tow company from offering money or commissions for towing to property owners. It keeps the process fair and legal. Violating this rule could result in penalties for both parties.
If your lot has posted signage that meets state requirements, you can call a tow company directly. No police needed. But if there’s no signage or the vehicle is blocking a driveway, law enforcement must be contacted.