Manage your lot the right way. Queen City Towing now offers parking lot towing and enforcement services in partnership with a trusted impound facility.

Parking Lot Towing in Charlotte, NC: Professional Towing & Enforcement for Property Managers and HOAs

We proudly serve the areas of Charlotte, Huntersville, Davidson, Mooresville, Concord, Harrisburg, Matthews, Mount Holly, Riverbend and Gastonia.

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Managing a lot with constant parking violations? Let us handle it. Call Queen City Towing at (704) 773-9165.

Call Queen City Towing at (704)773-9165

You manage an apartment complex, shopping plaza, or office lot—and the same problems keep popping up. Cars parked in fire lanes, unauthorized vehicles in reserved spots, tenants upset about blocked spaces. Parking lot abuse doesn’t just cause headaches—it affects your property’s reputation. That’s where Queen City Towing steps in. Through our trusted partner impound facility, we now provide legal, effective parking lot towing and enforcement across the Charlotte area.

What Is Parking Lot Towing and Who Is It For?

Parking lot towing helps property managers, landlords, and HOAs maintain order and safety on their premises by removing vehicles that:

Are parked without permits

Block fire lanes or loading zones

Take up customer or tenant spaces

Have been abandoned or overstayed time limits

Park in handicap spaces without proper tags

Perfect for:

Apartment complexes

Shopping centers

HOAs

Commercial buildings

Medical offices

Event venues

How Parking Lot Towing Works with Queen City Towing

You contact us to request enforcement or schedule patrols

We help ensure required signage is posted

Our driver inspects, documents, and removes the unauthorized vehicle

Vehicle is towed to a secure impound lot

We provide full documentation for your records

Need parking lot towing in Charlotte? Queen City Towing is here for you.

Areas we serve:

Matthews

Mint Hill

Harrisburg

Newell

Cornelius

Allen

Wildwoods

Pineville

Concord

Davidson

Stallings

Weddington

Mt Holly

Huntersville

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Legal Compliance & Signage

At Queen City Towing, we take towing laws seriously. When enforcing parking rules on private property, especially in lots open to customers or tenants, we follow all city and state regulations to ensure your property is protected — and your liability is minimized.

North Carolina & City of Charlotte Compliance: Our parking lot towing services comply with:

North Carolina General Statutes (NCGS § 20-219.2) on non-consensual towing from private property

Charlotte city ordinances related to signage, vehicle storage, notice to owners, and towing procedures

This means:

Towing signage must be posted in clearly visible areas before routine enforcement can begin

Tow authorization must come from the property owner or manager, unless signage allows for patrol-based towing

Photos and records of each violation are kept for your protection

Towed vehicles are stored at a properly licensed and secured facility

Towing Signage: What’s Required?

If you want to enforce parking lot rules, towing signage must be displayed at every entrance to the property (or lot). These signs must:

Be at least 24 x 30 inches in size

Use contrasting colors (e.g., white background with red or black lettering)

Clearly state that unauthorized vehicles will be towed at the owner’s expense

Include the name of the towing company, contact number, and storage lot address

Be posted at least 5 feet from the ground

Need help with signage? We can provide guidance or connect you with proper signage providers to get your lot compliant fast.

Documentation and Records

Every tow we perform from a parking lot is fully documented:

Time-stamped photos of the violation

Notes from the driver

Vehicle make, model, color, license plate

Location and condition at the time of tow

Stored securely and available to property managers upon request

This documentation helps protect you from disputes and demonstrates that enforcement was handled properly.

Release Procedures That Follow the Law

All vehicle releases follow North Carolina and local laws. This includes:

Accepting specific forms of vehicle ownership

Providing appointment-based access

Collecting full payment before release

Only releasing vehicles to the legal owner or an authorized party

Charging any required administrative, after-hours, or pull-out fees in accordance with posted rates

All towing-related and storage fees must be paid in full before a vehicle can be released from the impound lot. Please note that additional fees may apply for administrative services or after-hours pickup.

Accepted payment methods:

Cash

Credit or debit cards

Only the registered owner or a person with proper documentation can retrieve a towed vehicle. Be prepared with valid ID and one of the accepted forms of proof of ownership.

Towing Signage: What’s Required?

If Your Vehicle Is Not Drivable

Must be removed via flatbed

No in-lot repairs or third-party services

Additional fees apply for non-operational vehicles

Why Choose Queen City Towing for Parking Lot Enforcement

Licensed, bonded, and insured

Now partnered with a dedicated impound provider

Fast dispatch and removal

Zero tolerance for illegal parking

Trusted by HOAs and commercial clients across the region

DIY Towing vs. Calling a Professional Private Property Towing Service


Just like jump-starting a battery with the wrong method can do damage, trying to “handle” unauthorized parking on your own can cause legal issues or safety concerns. Let the professionals handle it:

We prevent confrontations

We document every removal

We comply with state and local laws

We keep you protected

Benefits of Hiring a Professional Private Property Towing Service

Quick Response Times

We’re minutes away when you need us

Legal Compliance

We follow all local and state towing ordinances

Hassle-Free

No arguments or confrontations

Property Rights Protected

Your space is your space

Don’t let parking problems ruin your property’s flow. Whether you need one-time towing or ongoing patrols, Queen City Towing is here to help you maintain order, safety, and peace of mind.

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FAQs About Battery Jump Services

What types of properties can request this service?

We provide parking lot towing services for a wide range of properties, including apartment complexes, retail centers, HOAs, commercial office buildings, medical facilities, and any privately managed parking area in the Charlotte region. If you manage a lot with recurring unauthorized parking, we can help.

Can we schedule regular patrols or is it only on-call?

Yes, we offer both options. You can request on-call towing for specific violations, or arrange routine patrols where our team monitors your lot on a set schedule. Routine enforcement is ideal for properties with frequent violations.

Are signs required?

Yes, in most cases. North Carolina law and local ordinances require clearly visible signage at all lot entrances to perform routine towing enforcement. Signs must include specific information such as the towing company’s name, phone number, and storage location. We can assist you in getting compliant signage installed if needed.

Who pays the towing fee—the violator or the property?

The vehicle owner is responsible for all towing, storage, and administrative fees. There is no cost to the property manager or business when a vehicle is legally towed from your lot due to a violation.

Can we request a vehicle be tagged first before towing?

Yes. If you prefer a warning-first approach, we can tag vehicles prior to towing. This is often useful for new tenants or soft enforcement situations. Just let us know your preferred protocol when setting up service.

How quickly can you remove a vehicle?

In most cases, we can dispatch a tow truck within the same day or even within a few hours of your request, depending on your location and the time of day. For patrol-based services, our team monitors your lot regularly and removes violations promptly.

What happens if a vehicle owner arrives during the tow?

If the vehicle owner arrives while the tow is already in progress, the driver is legally permitted to complete the tow. This prevents interference and ensures staff safety. The owner can retrieve their vehicle from the impound lot with valid ID and payment in full. For safety reasons, we do not allow owners to remove their vehicles once hooked or in motion.

Customer Conduct & Towing Interference Policy

At Queen City Towing, safety and professionalism are our top priorities — not just for our team, but for property owners, vehicle owners, and the general public. We expect all individuals to interact with our staff respectfully and follow established procedures during towing and vehicle release operations.

To maintain a safe and efficient environment, we enforce the following policies:

No Interference With Towing Operations

Interfering with an active tow — whether by blocking the tow truck, arguing with staff on scene, or attempting to stop the process — is not permitted under any circumstances. This includes:

  • Approaching the vehicle or equipment during a tow
  • Verbally or physically confronting staff during operations
  • Attempting to re-enter a vehicle while it’s being hooked up
  • Tampering with equipment or obstructing the tow route

Such actions may result in:

  • Immediate cancellation of your vehicle release appointment
  • Additional fees for interference
  • Civil or criminal charges depending on the severity of the incident

Zero Tolerance for Harassment or Aggressive Behavior

We maintain a zero-tolerance policy toward harassment, threats, or aggressive conduct toward our team members — in person, by phone, or online. Any inappropriate behavior may be documented and referred to authorities.

No Personal Information Disclosure

  • We do not release employee names
  • We do not identify which staff member towed your vehicle

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