Licensing

Maine Tow Truck License Requirements (2026)

Derek HalstonMarch 5, 2026Updated August 18, 20266 min read
Maine tow truck licensing paperwork on a dispatcher's desk

The Short Answer

In Maine, towing is regulated by the Maine Bureau of Motor Vehicles. Wrecker registration through BMV. A CDL is only required when the truck plus towed vehicle exceeds 26,001 lbs GVWR.

Maine operators lose weeks to the wrong paperwork order. This is the full ME license checklist, from federal registration down to city permits.

Required in Maine

  • Maine LLC or corporation registration
  • Federal EIN
  • USDOT number (10,001+ lbs GVWR commercial operation)
  • Maine Bureau of Motor Vehicles: Wrecker registration through BMV
  • Proof of insurance filed with the state where required
  • City or county tow permits in Portland, Lewiston, Bangor

CDL Thresholds

Combined GVWRLicense needed
Under 26,001 lbsStandard ME driver's license
26,001+ lbs, single unitClass B CDL
26,001+ lbs with 10,000+ lb towed unitClass A CDL

The Combination Trap

An F-550 flatbed at 19,500 GVWR carrying an 8,000 lb SUV is fine. Add a dolly-towed second vehicle and you can cross 26,001 lbs — CDL territory, even though the truck alone is not.

Driver-Level Requirements in Maine

  • DOT medical card for every commercial driver
  • Clean MVR — insurers in ME decline drivers with recent major violations
  • Drug and alcohol testing enrollment if CDL drivers are on payroll
  • Background check where Maine or the local police rotation requires it

Renewals and Deadlines

  • USDOT biennial update — free, but the number is deactivated if missed
  • UCR fee annually in most states
  • Maine tow authority renewal, typically annual
  • Local permits renew on the city's fiscal calendar, not yours

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need a CDL to drive a tow truck in Maine?

Only when the truck plus the towed vehicle exceeds 26,001 lbs combined GVWR.

Does Maine require a state tow license?

Wrecker registration through BMV, administered by the Maine Bureau of Motor Vehicles.

Do I need a USDOT number for intrastate towing?

Most states, including Maine, require USDOT registration for commercial vehicles over 10,001 lbs even without crossing state lines.

How much do the licenses cost?

Typically $50–$600 total in state and local fees, plus your LLC filing. USDOT itself is free.

What happens if I tow without the permit?

Fines, impound of the wrecker, and disqualification from Maine police rotation lists for a set period.

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Derek Halston

Derek Halston

Independent tow operator with 12+ years running light- and medium-duty wreckers on motor club and private property impound work, and the lead instructor at Tow Truck Pro Academy.