American Van Lines review (2026)

Daniel Harper, Senior Moving Industry Research Editor at BestMovers.info
Researched and written byDaniel HarperSenior Moving Industry Research Editor
Amanda Brooks, Senior Editorial Reviewer at BestMovers.info
Reviewed byAmanda BrooksSenior Editorial Reviewer

Last reviewed August 2026How we research moving companiesEditorial standards

American Van Lines is registered with the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration under USDOT 614506 and MC 294798. Founded in 1995 and headquartered in Pompano Beach, FL, American Van Lines covers all 50 states. A two-bedroom interstate move with American Van Lines is estimated at $2,900–$6,800, before packing, valuation, and storage. BestMovers.info publishes no numeric score, star rating or ranked order for moving companies. On the documented record, American Van Lines is most relevant to specialty items (piano, fine art, antiques).

Key facts

USDOT number
614506
MC / docket number
MC-294798
FMCSA legal name
AMERICAN VAN LINES INC
Registration status
A
Carrier or broker
carrier
Registered cargo classes
Household goods
Carrier operation
Interstate
Federal filing address
1351 NW 22ND ST, POMPANO BEACH FL 33069
Power units
81
Drivers
68
MCS-150 filed
2026-06-23
Safety rating
S
Safety rating date
2008-07-29
Last compliance review
2008-06-20
Founded
1995
Headquarters
Pompano Beach, FL
Coverage
All 50 states
2-bedroom interstate estimate
$2,900–$6,800
Services
Long-distance, Packing, Storage, Specialty/Piano
Data as of
2026-08-13
Last verified
2026-08-17
Verdict

American Van Lines

We do not publish a numeric score for moving companies.

American Van Lines states first-party that it staffs moves with W2 employees rather than day labour. It requires a deposit to hold a move date, so ask what portion is refundable and by when before you pay it. We publish no BBB grade and hold no complaint dataset, so nothing here rates the company's service.

Best for
Specialty items (piano, fine art, antiques)
Main trade-off
Deposit required upfront on most quotes — confirm refund terms before paying.

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What is American Van Lines's USDOT number and is its authority active?

The USDOT number of American Van Lines is 614506. The registration status of American Van Lines is recorded as A. This reflects the federal record as of 2026-08-13.

Is American Van Lines licensed to move within Florida?

For a move that stays inside Florida, movers are authorised by Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services, and the authorisation is called Household Moving Services Registration, issued as an Intrastate Mover (IM) number. The agency publishes no public lookup and no recorded phone or email for verifying an individual mover. We have not verified American Van Lines's Florida authorisation, and nothing here says it lacks one. Holding federal interstate authority is a separate thing from holding state authorisation for a move that starts and ends inside one state.

What is American Van Lines's USDOT number?

American Van Lines carries USDOT number 614506 and docket number MC-294798 on the FMCSA company census file. The registered legal name is AMERICAN VAN LINES INC. The filed physical address is 1351 NW 22ND ST, POMPANO BEACH FL 33069. The census entity status for American Van Lines is active. The registration covers interstate operations.

Federal source: FMCSA SAFER Company Snapshot for USDOT 614506 · Data as of August 13, 2026

Is American Van Lines registered to carry household goods?

American Van Lines lists household goods among the cargo classifications on its federal census record, alongside no other class. A cargo classification records what the company registered on its MCS-150 form. It is not the same thing as active household goods operating authority, which is held on a separate federal licensing and insurance record and has to be checked there.

Federal source: FMCSA SAFER Company Snapshot for USDOT 614506 · Data as of August 13, 2026

How big is American Van Lines's fleet?

American Van Lines reports 81 power units and 68 drivers on its federal registration. Power units count trucks, tractors and other self-powered vehicles the company operates, not trailers. American Van Lines last updated that federal registration on June 23, 2026, so the counts describe the fleet as filed on that date rather than today.

Federal source: FMCSA SAFER Company Snapshot for USDOT 614506 · Data as of August 13, 2026

Does American Van Lines have a federal safety rating?

American Van Lines holds a federal safety rating of Satisfactory on its census record, issued on July 29, 2008. A safety rating is assigned after a compliance review, and the most recent review of American Van Lines on the federal record is dated June 20, 2008. The rating reflects that review and is not updated continuously.

Federal source: FMCSA SAFER Company Snapshot for USDOT 614506 · Data as of August 13, 2026

Is American Van Lines a carrier, a broker, or both?

American Van Lines holds motor carrier authority on its federal licensing record and does not hold property broker authority. Carrier authority means American Van Lines is licensed to perform moves with its own trucks and crews rather than arrange them through another company. The crew that arrives on moving day works under this authority, and American Van Lines carries the federal liability for the shipment. The licensing record grants American Van Lines motor carrier of household goods from January 16, 2001. The licensing record grants American Van Lines motor carrier of property (except household goods) from May 21, 2010. The licensing record for American Van Lines shows household goods authority, property authority, and no broker authority, no passenger authority.

Federal source: FMCSA Carrier All With History licensing file · Data as of August 13, 2026

Is American Van Lines authorised to move household goods?

American Van Lines holds active operating authority covering household goods on its federal licensing record. This is a stronger statement than the cargo classification on the census registration, which only records that American Van Lines registered household goods as a cargo type. Authority is the licence to carry that freight for hire, and it has to be active for American Van Lines to move a household across state lines lawfully.

Federal source: FMCSA Carrier All With History licensing file · Data as of August 13, 2026

What insurance does American Van Lines have on file with the federal regulator?

American Van Lines has 2 insurance forms on its federal insurance record. The table below shows the most recent filing of each form, the amount written on that filing, and the insurer named on it. These are filings as submitted. The federal insurance file records no cancellation date, so nothing here states whether a filing is still in force, and the amount on a filing is not the cover that would apply to your shipment.

FormAmount on the filingInsurer namedEffective date on the filing
BMC-34$5,000The Hanover Insurance CompanyDecember 29, 2022
BMC-91X$750,000SOUTHERN INSURANCE COMPANYDecember 29, 2025

Federal source: FMCSA Insurance History file · Data as of August 13, 2026

Information provided by the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration.

How much can a mover charge above a non-binding estimate?

On an interstate move priced with a non-binding estimate, a mover may require no more than 110% of the estimated charges before it will release your goods at delivery. That cap is set by 49 CFR 375.407, and it applies to the mover you hire regardless of what the final weight turns out to be. Anything owed above that amount is not payable on delivery day: the mover must bill you for it, and you have 30 days from delivery to pay it under 49 CFR 375.407.

Source: 49 CFR 375.407, eCFR

What is a mover liable for if my belongings are damaged?

Every interstate mover must offer released value, the no-extra-charge level of liability set by 49 CFR 375.701. Under released value the mover owes 60 cents per pound per article, so a claim is settled on what a damaged item weighs rather than on what it is worth. A heavy item pays out more than a light expensive one. The alternative is full value protection, which a mover must also offer, costs extra, and settles at repair, replacement, or a cash equivalent. Released value applies by default if you sign nothing else.

Source: 49 CFR 375.701, eCFR

How can I verify American Van Lines?

Federal record: FMCSA SAFER Company Snapshot for USDOT 614506 · Data as of 2026-08-13 · Last verified 2026-08-17

American Van Lines in one paragraph

American Van Lines has been operating since 1995 (about 31 years), runs out of Pompano Beach, FL, and covers all 50 states. Current FMCSA filing shows USDOT 614506 and MC 294798. American Van Lines states first-party that it staffs moves with W2 employees rather than day labour. It requires a deposit to hold a move date, so ask what portion is refundable and by when before you pay it. We publish no BBB grade and hold no complaint dataset, so nothing here rates the company's service.

Estimated cost of a move with this carrier

This is an estimated quote range, not a record of prices paid. For a 2-bedroom interstate move, American Van Lines quotes generally land in the $2,900–$6,800 range, with the midpoint of that estimated range near $4,850. The low end of that range usually applies to off-season runs under 1,000 miles with self-packing; the high end shows up on full-service summer moves over 2,000 miles.

Local hourly pricing through American Van Lines is not published by the company and we hold no rate card for it. Our national editorial estimate for a two-mover crew and a truck on a local move is $105 to $155 an hour, May 2026, and it is a model figure rather than a quote from this carrier. Ask whether travel time, fuel surcharge, and stair fees sit inside or outside the hourly number, because that is where two apparently identical quotes diverge.

Where this carrier may fit

Specialty items (piano, fine art, antiques). That is an editorial view of fit, not a measured performance result: we hold no complaint-rate, claims-outcome or satisfaction dataset for American Van Lines. Three things make any move with this company more predictable, whatever the carrier: an inventory list locked in two or more weeks ahead, a binding not-to-exceed estimate in writing, and a destination ZIP the company services directly rather than through a subcontracted agent.

How to work around the main trade-off

The trade-off summarised at the top of this page is the one that most often costs readers money with American Van Lines. Two questions defuse it at quote stage: ask for the specific line items that drive the number up on your move profile, and ask whether the crew at your origin is employed directly or subcontracted to a local agent.

Then price the same inventory with one alternative below. A second quote on identical inventory is the only reliable way to tell whether the premium buys you anything on your particular lane.

American Van Lines vs the competition

CarrierFounded2BR price range
American Van Lines1995$2,900–$6,800
Allied Van Lines1928$3,200–$7,500
Atlas Van Lines1948$3,000–$7,200

Booking process, step by step

  • Request a quote with a complete inventory list. Online forms are fine for a first pass; a video survey is what makes a binding number stick.
  • Insist on binding-not-to-exceed in writing. Federal rules let a carrier collect up to 110% of a non-binding estimate at delivery, with the balance billed later; a binding not-to-exceed estimate removes that exposure.
  • Confirm valuation coverage. Released value (the federal default) pays $0.60 per pound. Full-value protection costs more but actually replaces a damaged TV.
  • Confirm pickup and delivery windows. For interstate jobs the delivery window is a range, not a date — plan accordingly.
  • On move day, walk the truck and check the inventory list before signing the Bill of Lading. Note any pre-existing damage on the form.

What this page does and does not say

We publish no numeric score, star rating or ranked order for American Van Lines, and we recommend no company over another. What this page carries is the federal registration record above and the sourced facts beside it. Read those, then price the same written inventory with one alternative before you sign.

Updated August 2026 Reviewed by Amanda Brooks182 company profiles published

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Frequently asked questions

Is American Van Lines licensed and insured?
American Van Lines operates under USDOT 614506 and MC 294798. Verify current standing, insurance on file, and household goods authority on safer.fmcsa.dot.gov before signing a contract.
How much does American Van Lines cost for a 2-bedroom move?
A 2-bedroom interstate move with American Van Lines is typically estimated at $2,900–$6,800. Final price depends on distance, season, packing services, and access conditions on both ends.
Does American Van Lines offer binding estimates?
American Van Lines offers binding-not-to-exceed quotes on request. Always ask for one in writing before move day, especially on interstate jobs.
What services does American Van Lines include?
American Van Lines offers long-distance, packing, storage, specialty/Piano. Confirm which add-ons are bundled into the base quote and which are billed separately.
Where does American Van Lines operate?
American Van Lines covers all 50 states and is headquartered in Pompano Beach, FL, where it has been based since 1995.
Who is American Van Lines best suited to?
American Van Lines suits specialty items (piano, fine art, antiques). The main trade-off to plan around: Deposit required upfront on most quotes — confirm refund terms before paying. Compare at least one alternative quote before you sign.

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