Interstate Moving Co.

Interstate Movers

FMCSA-licensed interstate moving companies ready to move you to any state. Free quotes, fast callbacks, zero hassle.

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What Is an Interstate Move — and Why Does It Matter?

An interstate move is any relocation in which your household goods are transported across state lines. It sounds simple, but that boundary crossing triggers a completely different legal framework than a local or intrastate move. The moment a moving truck leaves one state and enters another, the move becomes subject to federal oversight by the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA), a division of the U.S. Department of Transportation. This means the mover must hold valid federal operating authority, carry minimum liability insurance, and follow strict consumer protection rules that simply don't apply to movers who never cross a state line.

Why does FMCSA licensing matter to you as a customer? Because it is your primary protection against fraud. Licensed interstate movers are required to provide a written estimate, issue a Bill of Lading before loading, honor the terms of binding estimates, and maintain a complaint history that is publicly accessible. Unlicensed or improperly registered movers — often called "rogue movers" — are not bound by these rules. They can demand cash on delivery, hold your belongings hostage until you pay inflated fees, or simply disappear with your items. The FMCSA receives thousands of complaints annually from consumers who hired unverified movers based on low online quotes.

Every mover in the Interstate Moving Co. network holds an active USDOT number — a unique identifier assigned by the FMCSA to commercial vehicles operating in interstate commerce. You can verify any mover's USDOT status yourself at safer.fmcsa.dot.gov by entering the number and confirming their operating authority is active, their insurance is on file, and their safety record is in good standing. We encourage every customer to do this independently, because transparency is the foundation of a trustworthy move.

Our network protects you in multiple ways beyond just licensing verification. We only partner with movers who maintain full-value protection options, provide itemized written estimates, and have verifiable customer reviews. Before a mover is added to our network, they undergo a credential check covering their FMCSA registration, insurance certificates, USDOT safety rating, and customer complaint history. We monitor this status on an ongoing basis — not just at onboarding.

A binding estimate is one of the most important protections available for an interstate move. Unlike a non-binding estimate, which can increase if your actual shipment weighs more than projected, a binding estimate locks in your price based on your inventory. Federal regulations require that movers honor a binding estimate as long as your listed inventory hasn't changed. Always request one, and always get it in writing before your moving date.

Planning ahead is critical for interstate moves. Unlike local moves that can sometimes be arranged on short notice, long-distance moves require coordination across state jurisdictions, mover route scheduling, and logistical timing for delivery windows. Customers who book 4–8 weeks in advance consistently report better mover availability, more competitive pricing, and fewer scheduling surprises. Use our quick quote form today to get matched with licensed interstate movers who serve your specific route.

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Moving company team packing household items

Our Standards

Every mover in our network must meet the following standards before we match them with a single customer.

FMCSA Licensed Movers

Every interstate mover in our network holds an active FMCSA license and a valid USDOT number. We pre-verify credentials before you ever see a quote.

Transparent Estimates

Binding and non-binding estimates available. We break down every line item — labor, fuel, stair carries — so you know the real cost before moving day.

Full Value Protection

Optional full-value protection ensures your belongings are covered at full replacement cost, not just 60 cents per pound under basic liability.

Residential & Commercial

Whether you're moving a studio apartment or a 10,000 sq ft office, our licensed movers handle household moves and business relocations of any scale.

Specialty Item Handling

Pianos, antiques, fine art, gun safes, and pool tables moved with dedicated equipment and professional packing techniques.

No Hidden Fees

Fuel surcharges, long-carry fees, and stair-carry charges are disclosed upfront in your estimate — never buried in a final invoice.

Interstate Moving Cost Estimates

Estimates below are typical ranges based on shipment weight and distance. Get a free binding estimate for your exact route and inventory.

Home SizeShort Distance
< 500 miles
Mid Distance
500 – 1,500 miles
Cross Country
1,500+ miles
Studio / 1BR$1,500 – $2,000$1,800 – $3,000$2,500 – $4,000
1 Bedroom$1,500 – $2,000$1,800 – $3,000$2,500 – $4,000
2 Bedroom$1,800 – $2,500$2,500 – $4,000$3,500 – $5,500
3 Bedroom$3,000 – $4,200$4,000 – $5,600$5,500 – $8,500
4+ Bedroom$4,800 – $6,600$6,400 – $8,800$8,500 – $13,000+

* Estimates are ranges only. Actual cost depends on inventory weight, access conditions, packing services, and time of year. Always request a written estimate. Try our free calculator →

The Process

From first quote to final delivery — here's how it works.

01

Submit Quote Request

Fill out our quick form with your origin state, destination state, move date, and home size. It takes under two minutes.

02

Receive Matched Quotes

We match you with FMCSA-licensed movers who serve your exact route. A move coordinator calls you back in under 5 minutes with options.

03

Book Your Move

Review your binding estimate, choose your preferred mover, and lock in your move date. Your coordinator handles the paperwork.

04

Move Day

Your mover arrives on schedule with a crew and equipment suited to your home size. They load, transport, and deliver to your new address.

Why Choose Interstate Moving Co.

Thousands of customers choose us every month. Here's what sets us apart from the typical moving quote service.

Under 5-Minute Callback

Submit your request and a moving specialist calls you back in under five minutes during business hours — no waiting days for a response.

All 50 States Covered

Whether you're moving from Hawaii to Maine or Texas to Oregon, our national mover network has coverage for every interstate route.

4.8-Star Average Rating

Over 50,000 completed interstate moves and a 4.8/5 customer satisfaction rating across verified review platforms.

Dedicated Move Coordinator

You get a single point of contact who manages your move from first quote to final delivery — no call-center runaround.

Flexible Packing Options

Choose full-service packing, partial packing for fragile items only, or self-packing with guidance from your coordinator.

Verified Mover Reviews

Every moving professional in our network has real customer reviews you can read before you book. No anonymous ratings, no fake testimonials.

What Our Customers Say

Real reviews from real interstate moves across the country.

"Absolutely seamless. The mover showed up on time, handled my furniture with care, and delivered everything on day three exactly as promised. The coordinator called me back in under three minutes — I was genuinely impressed."

Marcus T.

Philadelphia, PA → Charlotte, NC

"After a nightmare experience with an unlicensed mover years ago, I was skeptical. But Interstate Moving Co. was completely different. My coordinator walked me through the FMCSA verification process, and everything was documented from start to finish."

Sandra R.

Chicago, IL → Denver, CO

"We moved a three-bedroom home and two cars. Our move coordinator kept us updated every step of the way. The binding estimate held — not a single dollar of surprise charges at delivery. Highly recommend."

James & Priya K.

Los Angeles, CA → Austin, TX

"The team wrapped my antiques and artwork like they were their own. Everything arrived in perfect condition after a 1,300-mile move. The price was very competitive for the level of care we received."

Donna F.

Miami, FL → New York, NY

Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know before booking your interstate move.

What is an interstate move?

An interstate move is any relocation in which a moving truck crosses state lines, regardless of the total distance traveled. Even moving from a border town in New Jersey to a neighboring town just across the Pennsylvania line is considered an interstate move. Because goods physically cross a state boundary, these moves fall under federal jurisdiction and are regulated by the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA). This is distinct from an intrastate move, which stays entirely within one state and is governed by state-level regulations.

How do I verify a mover's FMCSA license?

You can verify any mover's operating authority and safety rating on the FMCSA's Mover Registration Search tool at safer.fmcsa.dot.gov. Enter the company's name or USDOT number to see their registration status, insurance on file, and complaint history. All movers in our network are pre-verified, but we always encourage customers to check independently as well.

What is a Bill of Lading?

A Bill of Lading (BOL) is the official legal contract between you and your moving company. It lists every item being transported, the agreed-upon price, pickup and delivery addresses, and the terms of liability. Federal law requires every interstate mover to issue a BOL before loading begins. Keep a copy throughout your move — you'll need it to file a claim if anything is lost or damaged.

Can I pack my own belongings for an interstate move?

Yes, self-packing is entirely allowed and can reduce your overall cost. However, most movers will not cover damage to items inside self-packed boxes under standard Released Value protection, since they can't verify how the items were packed. If you self-pack, consider upgrading to Full Value Protection coverage and use quality boxes with proper cushioning materials.

What is a binding estimate?

A binding estimate is a guaranteed price — the mover cannot charge more than the quoted amount regardless of actual weight, provided your inventory doesn't change. A non-binding estimate is an approximation that can increase if your shipment weighs more than projected. Always ask your coordinator which type of estimate you're receiving, and get it in writing before moving day.

How long does an interstate move take?

Transit times vary by distance and mover routing. Short interstate moves under 500 miles typically take 1–3 days. Mid-range moves of 500–1,500 miles usually take 3–7 days. Cross-country moves over 1,500 miles can take 7–14 days or longer, especially if the mover consolidates loads. Your move coordinator will provide an estimated delivery window during the booking process.

Do you offer packing services?

Yes. Most movers in our network offer full-service packing, partial packing (fragile or high-value items only), and unpacking services at the destination. Full-service packing includes all materials — boxes, tape, bubble wrap, and specialty crating. Packing service costs vary by home size and inventory; ask for an itemized packing estimate.

What happens if something is damaged during the move?

First, note any visible damage on the Bill of Lading delivery receipt before signing. Federal regulations give you 9 months from delivery to file a written damage claim with the mover. Under Full Value Protection, the mover must repair, replace, or reimburse you at current market value. Under Released Value (basic coverage), reimbursement is limited to $0.60 per pound per article. You can file your claim directly with the mover; FMCSA also provides a claims guidance process at protectyourmove.gov.

What items are prohibited on an interstate moving truck?

Interstate movers are legally prohibited from transporting hazardous materials including flammable liquids (paint thinner, propane tanks), ammunition, fireworks, and certain chemicals. Perishable food and live plants are also typically refused since they can spoil or introduce pests. Your mover will provide a full list of non-allowable items. Plan to transport these yourself or dispose of them before moving day.

What factors affect the cost of an interstate move?

The primary cost drivers are shipment weight (or cubic footage), total distance, and the time of year — summer months command premium pricing. Additional factors include the number of flights of stairs, long carries from truck to front door, special handling for fragile items, packing services, and whether you need temporary storage. Getting a binding estimate based on a detailed inventory is the best way to lock in an accurate price.

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