Complete guide to permits and licenses required to start a towing in Louisville, KY. Fees, renewal cycles, and agency contacts.
Towing operations involve vehicle maintenance, heavy equipment, and driver safety; must follow 29 CFR 1910 standards and post the OSHA “Job Safety and Health” poster.
Towing businesses typically fall under the “general industry” category and must maintain injury/illness logs.
Must ensure non‑discriminatory service, reasonable modifications, and accessible communication for customers with disabilities.
Towing shops that change oil, dispose of fluids, or handle batteries may be hazardous waste generators.
Many states require a NPDES permit for commercial vehicle washing; federal guidance applies where no state program exists.
All claims about pricing, response times, or services must be truthful and substantiated.
Includes minimum wage, overtime pay, recordkeeping, and posting of the FLSA poster.
Electronic completion is permitted if the system meets USCIS requirements.
Required for all LLCs. Annual report required separately (see below).
All active LLCs must file regardless of business type.
Renewal required every 5 years for $15.
Excludes non-consensual police towing (see KRS 281.655). Requires proof of insurance.
Requires clean driving record, secure storage facility, and minimum insurance.
Free online registration via Kentucky Taxpayer Portal (KTP). Covers withholding, sales/use tax if applicable.
Towing services generally exempt, but may apply if charging for parts/storage.
Registered via KES system.
Towing services are generally not subject to Kentucky sales tax when provided independently. However, if the business sells parts or accessories, a sales tax permit is required. See KRS 139.010(1)(a) and Kentucky Sales and Use Tax Regulations 200.100. Sales tax rate is 6%. Registration is done via Form 10A100, available online through the Kentucky Business One Stop Portal.
All employers with employees working in Kentucky must register for withholding tax and remit state income tax withheld from employee wages. Registration is completed via Form 10A100 through the Kentucky Business One Stop Portal. Filing frequency (monthly, quarterly) is assigned based on liability.
Employers with one or more employees must register with the Kentucky Office of Unemployment Insurance. New employers are assigned a standard tax rate (0.3% for 2024) for the first 3 years. Registration is completed online at https://kcc.ky.gov. See KRS 341.010 and KRS 341.470.
All Kentucky LLCs must file an Annual Report with the Secretary of State. This includes a $150 fee and is required regardless of business activity. The report confirms business information and maintains good standing. See KRS 14A.6-100.
Most Kentucky cities and counties require a local business license or privilege tax. For example, Louisville Metro requires a Business Tax Registration ($90/year), while Lexington-Fayette Urban County Government requires a Business License ($25/year). List of local tax administrators available at source URL. Towing businesses are not exempt.
Required for all businesses; towing classified under automotive services
Most small towing LLCs will not meet the employee threshold, but the rule must be evaluated annually.
Even for intrastate operations, many states require a USDOT number; FMCSA registration is federal.
Intrastate towing generally does not require an MC number, but the company must still comply with FMCSA safety regulations.
Includes maintaining driver qualification files, medical certificates, and adhering to HOS limits (e.g., 11‑hour driving limit).
The MCS‑90 endorsement provides liability coverage for certain claims; safety rating impacts authority renewal.
Verify zoning district allows vehicle storage/towing per Louisville Metro Code of Ordinances Sec. 111.313
Per Louisville Metro Code Sec. 111.505-111.525
Required for fuel storage common in towing ops; NFPA compliance
Mandatory for monitored systems per Metro Ordinance 172.062
All businesses; towing under service classification
Towing storage limited to I-1/I-2 zones per Zoning Ordinance 22-1B
Required for police rotation tow list per Code Sec. 12-238
Applies to all commercial activity including towing
Common for impound lot fencing, office buildout
Required post-inspection for all business locations
Required for all employers with one or more employees in Kentucky, including part-time workers. Sole proprietors are not required to cover themselves unless they elect coverage. Towing operations are classified under NAICS 484220 (Specialized Freight Trucking), which typically has higher premium rates due to risk.
Kentucky law requires all motor vehicles registered to a business to carry liability insurance meeting minimum limits: $25,000 bodily injury per person, $50,000 per accident, and $10,000 for property damage (25/50/10). Towing businesses typically require higher limits due to risk exposure. Coverage must include all vehicles used in business operations.
Not legally mandated by the state of Kentucky for towing businesses. However, it is strongly recommended due to risks of property damage, bodily injury, or third-party claims during towing operations. Some local jurisdictions or property owners may require proof of coverage for operating on private property or in certain zones.
A $5,000 surety bond is required as part of the Tow Operator License application process with the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet. This bond protects consumers against unlawful or unethical conduct by the towing company. The bond must be issued by a surety licensed in Kentucky.
Not legally required in Kentucky for towing businesses. However, it is recommended to cover claims related to negligence, misrouting vehicles, or failure to follow procedures. Not a state mandate but may be required by contracts with auto clubs or insurance companies.
Only relevant if the towing business sells physical goods (e.g., used parts, towing accessories). Not required by Kentucky law unless such sales occur. Most general liability policies include limited product liability coverage.
Not applicable to towing businesses unless alcohol is served or sold on premises, which is highly unlikely. No requirement in Kentucky for this industry.
All LLCs that will file partnership or corporate returns, or that have employees, must obtain an EIN.
File Form 1065 and issue Schedule K‑1 to each member.
Report income and expenses on Schedule C attached to the owner’s Form 1040.
File Form 1120 (or 1120‑S if S‑corp election).
An Employer Identification Number (EIN) is a unique tax ID number assigned by the IRS to businesses operating in Louisville. It’s essential for filing taxes, opening a business bank account, and for businesses operating as corporations or partnerships, and often required for LLCs.
Yes, the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) has strict rules regarding truth-in-advertising and consumer protection, which apply to your towing business in Louisville. These rules cover things like accurate pricing, clear disclosures, and avoiding deceptive practices.
The IRS requires you to keep records related to your income, expenses, and employment taxes for at least three years, and potentially longer. This includes invoices, receipts, bank statements, and payroll records.
If you operate as an individual (Schedule C) or through a partnership or S-Corp (Form 1120-S), you must file federal income taxes annually with the IRS. LLCs also have specific filing requirements depending on their structure.
Fees vary significantly depending on the specific permit and the IRS or FTC. Some, like obtaining an EIN, have no fee, while others, such as Federal income and self-employment tax obligations for LLC, can reach $160400.00.
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