Motor Club Signup Links for Roadside Assistance Contracts

These motor clubs dispatch roadside calls to independent providers like you.
Signing up with multiple clubs increases call volume and steady income.

How Motor Club Contracts Work

A motor club contract is an agreement between your roadside business and a company that provides roadside assistance to drivers.

Here’s how it works:

  1. A driver breaks down.

  2. They call their motor club (AAA, Agero, Allstate, etc.).

  3. The motor club sends the job to you, the contracted provider.

  4. You complete the service.

  5. The motor club pays you.

Motor clubs handle the customer — you just handle the job.

This is one of the most reliable ways to get consistent roadside calls.

Step-by-Step: How to Get Approved for Motor Club Contracts

Step 1: Get Your Business Ready

Before applying, make sure you have the basics:

Business Registration
LLC, S-Corp, or other legal business entity.

Insurance
Most motor clubs require:

  • General Liability

  • Commercial Auto
    ($1M coverage is common)

Proper Equipment
Tools for the services you offer:

  • Jumpstarts

  • Lockouts

  • Tire changes

  • Towing (if applicable)

Dispatch Software
Most motor clubs prefer or require:

  • Towbook or

  • Dispatch Anywhere

Business Phone & Email
Professional contact info is required.

Step 2: Apply to Motor Clubs

Each motor club has its own application process.

Common places to apply:

  • Provider / Network pages on their websites

  • Online signup portals

Apply to as many as possible. More contracts = more calls.

Popular ones to start with:

  • AAA

  • Agero

  • Allstate Roadside

  • Urgently

  • NSD

  • Quest

  • Allied Dispatch

Step 3: Complete the Application

Most applications require:

✅ Business details
✅ Insurance certificates
✅ Business license
✅ Background check (some clubs)
✅ Vehicle or equipment inspection (some clubs)

Tip:
Upload clean, accurate documents. Mistakes slow approvals.

Step 4: Review Rates & Contract Terms

Motor clubs usually have set rates, but you should still review:

  • Base pay per service

  • Extra pay (fuel, mileage, after-hours)

  • Response time requirements

  • Payment schedule
    (weekly, bi-weekly, or monthly)

Step 5: Start Receiving Jobs

Once approved, jobs come through:

  • Dispatch apps

  • Phone calls

  • Text messages

To stay active and get more calls, focus on:
✅ Fast response times
✅ Good customer service
✅ Proper job documentation

Pro Tips for Motor Club Success

  • Sign up with multiple motor clubs

  • Some clubs offer bonuses for high performance

  • Always follow contract rules to avoid suspension

Motor club contracts are one of the best foundations for a scalable roadside business.

Get started today.