Interstate Movers
FMCSA-licensed interstate moving companies ready to move you to any state. Free quotes, fast callbacks, zero hassle.
Interstate Moving — The Right Way
Interstate moves are federally regulated, which means your mover must meet strict licensing and insurance standards set by the FMCSA. Not all companies that advertise online are actually compliant.
At Interstate Moving Co., we only work with carriers who hold active USDOT numbers, carry proper liability coverage, and have verifiable track records. We vet them so you don't have to.
Complete our 3-step form and get connected with a certified interstate mover in minutes.


Our Standards
FMCSA Licensed Carriers
Every interstate mover in our network holds an active FMCSA license and USDOT number.
Transparent Estimates
Binding and non-binding estimates available. Know your cost before moving day.
Full Value Protection
Optional full-value protection ensures your items are covered at replacement cost.
Residential & Commercial
We handle household moves and business relocations of any size.
Specialty Item Handling
Pianos, antiques, safes, and artwork moved with professional care.
No Hidden Fees
Fuel surcharges, stair carries, and long-carry fees are disclosed upfront.
The Process
Submit Your Quote Request
Fill out our quick form with your origin, destination, and move details.
Receive Matched Quotes
We match you with licensed interstate movers who cover your route.
Book Your Move
Choose your preferred mover and lock in your date and price.
Move Day
Your mover arrives on schedule, loads your belongings, and delivers to your new home.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is an interstate move?
An interstate move is any relocation that crosses state lines, regardless of distance. These moves are regulated by the FMCSA (Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration).
How do I verify a mover's license?
You can check any mover's FMCSA license on the FMCSA website using their USDOT number. All movers in our network are pre-verified.
What is a Bill of Lading?
A Bill of Lading is your legal contract with the mover. It lists all items being moved and the agreed-upon price. Keep a copy until your move is complete.
Can I pack my own belongings?
Yes. Self-packing is allowed but note that movers may not cover damage to self-packed boxes under standard coverage. Ask about professional packing options.
Find a Licensed Interstate Mover
Free quotes from FMCSA-verified carriers. Call back in under 5 minutes.
