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Earle W. Noyes & Sons vs Allied Van Lines

Researched and written by Daniel Harper · Reviewed by Amanda Brooks · Last reviewed August 2026

At-a-glance

We publish no numeric score for moving companies, so this page names no winner. Earle W. Noyes & Sons is described as best for maine households moving within new england or out of state who want a century-old single-registrant carrier rather than an agency chain, while Allied Van Lines is described as best for large interstate and international moves. Compare the registration and authority records below, verify each USDOT number on FMCSA SAFER, and get a binding estimate from both before booking.

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CategoryEarle W. Noyes & SonsAllied Van Lines
USDOT51022076235
MC #3809215735
Carrier or brokercarrierboth
Founded19231928
HeadquartersPortland, MEFort Wayne, IN
CoverageInterstate (48)All 50 states
ServicesLocal, Long-distance, Packing, Storage, Specialty/PianoLong-distance, International, Packing, Storage, Auto transport, Corporate
Legal name on the federal filingEARLE W NOYES & SONALLIED VAN LINES INC
Entity statusA
Operating authority heldHousehold goodsHousehold goods, Property, Carrier and broker
Power units on the census file141,056
Drivers on the census file71,944
Safety ratingSatisfactoryS
Federal record as of2026-08-162026-08-13
2BR interstate estimate (BestMovers.info estimate)$1,400–$5,200$3,200–$7,500

Legal name, entity status, operating authority, fleet counts and safety rating come from the FMCSA motor carrier census and licensing files, and appear only where the identifier on the federal record matched the company record on this page. Where a row is absent for one company, this site holds no verified federal value for it.

Earle W. Noyes & Sons

Earle W. Noyes & Sons files from Portland, Maine as a single federal registrant, with fourteen power units and seven drivers on the federal file and no parent, franchise network or sibling registration located in the records reviewed. The registrant's legal name and its longer trading name are recorded as the federal file carries them. The file shows a satisfactory safety rating dated 11 August 1983 following a compliance review of that era; that is a dated federal snapshot and is reported with its date rather than as an assessment of the company today. The company states first-party that it has been moving Maine households since 1923.

USDOT
51022
Pros
  • Best for maine households moving within new england or out of state who want a century-old single-registrant carrier rather than an agency chain.
  • Interstate (48) coverage; founded 1923.
Watch out
  • The only safety rating on the federal file dates from the early 1980s, so it says nothing about current operations either way.
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Allied Van Lines

Allied Van Lines operates one of the largest North American moving networks through agent-affiliates, and offers interstate and international household-goods moving. Full value protection is offered as the paid alternative to the default released value liability, as required of interstate carriers.

USDOT
076235
Pros
  • Best for large interstate and international moves.
  • All 50 states coverage; founded 1928.
Watch out
  • Pricing skews higher than budget operators; binding estimates require an in-home survey.
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Earle W. Noyes & Sons
Best for

Maine households moving within New England or out of state who want a century-old single-registrant carrier rather than an agency chain

Not ideal for

The only safety rating on the federal file dates from the early 1980s, so it says nothing about current operations either way.

Allied Van Lines
Best for

Large interstate and international moves

Not ideal for

Pricing skews higher than budget operators; binding estimates require an in-home survey.

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Is Earle W. Noyes & Sons or Allied Van Lines better in 2026?
We hold no basis to prefer one over the other. We publish no numeric score for moving companies, and the records we hold for both are the same fields: registration, operating authority, founding year, coverage, and an estimated price range. Earle W. Noyes & Sons is described as best for maine households moving within new england or out of state who want a century-old single-registrant carrier rather than an agency chain; Allied Van Lines is described as best for large interstate and international moves. Check each company's USDOT record on FMCSA SAFER for authority status and complaint history, then compare binding-not-to-exceed estimates for your own move.
How do Earle W. Noyes & Sons and Allied Van Lines compare on price?
For a typical 2-bedroom interstate move, Earle W. Noyes & Sons estimates land around $1,400–$5,200 and Allied Van Lines estimates land around $3,200–$7,500. Actual quotes depend on weight, distance, service level, date, and availability.
Are Earle W. Noyes & Sons and Allied Van Lines both FMCSA-licensed?
Earle W. Noyes & Sons operates under USDOT 51022 and Allied Van Lines operates under USDOT 076235. Always verify the specific entity quoting your move on FMCSA SAFER before signing an estimate.
How do I check complaints against Earle W. Noyes & Sons or Allied Van Lines?
Look up each company by its USDOT number on FMCSA SAFER, which publishes complaint and crash history for the registered entity, and check the state regulator where the move starts. Ratings published by third parties are not shown here unless the specific profile they came from has been recorded.
What estimate type should I ask for?
For interstate moves, ask for a binding or binding-not-to-exceed estimate after an in-home or video survey. Sight-unseen non-binding interstate quotes are not reliable and tend to grow on delivery day.
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