Call a licensed wrecker when the vehicle cannot roll safely, when it is in a travel lane, or when a property owner has asked for a tow. Jump-starts and lockouts are extra jobs some shops still take. Ask first.
Oklahoma licenses wrecker services through the Department of Public Safety. This directory republishes that public list: firm name, phone, mailing city, and license number. It does not invent shops, emails, or streets.
A mailing city is not a coverage promise. Ask whether they take this vehicle class at this address tonight. Do not treat a roster row as a police-rotation membership.
When you call, say the vehicle type, whether anyone is hurt, and whether the car is on a roadway, a driveway, or a lot. Keep the invoice with the vehicle record.
General information for Oklahoma homeowners, not legal advice and not a booking. Compare companies on the directory and confirm the job directly.