American Van Lines review (2026)

By Sarah Chen, Moving Industry Analyst · Updated April 2026 · Fact-checked by Marcus Reyes, AMSA Certified Moving Consultant
Quick verdict
4.1 / 5
4.1 rating

American Van Lines uses W2 employees rather than day labor, which shows in handling quality. The required deposit policy is the main customer complaint pattern in BBB data.

Best for: Specialty items (piano, fine art, antiques)
Watch out for: Deposit required upfront on most quotes — confirm refund terms before paying.

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Company at a glance

USDOT
614506
MC #
294798
Founded
1995
Headquarters
Pompano Beach, FL
Coverage
All 50 states

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; BBB rating is A+. American Van Lines uses W2 employees rather than day labor, which shows in handling quality. The required deposit policy is the main customer complaint pattern in BBB data.

What customers actually paid this year

For a 2-bedroom interstate move, American Van Lines quotes generally land between $2,900 and $6,800, with the median around $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 varies by market. In a high-cost metro, two movers + a 26-foot truck commonly bills at $160–$220/hr. In a smaller market the same crew might run $110–$150/hr. Always ask whether travel time, fuel surcharge, and stair fees are inside or outside the hourly number — this is where two "identical" quotes often diverge by 20%.

Where this carrier is genuinely good

Specialty items (piano, fine art, antiques). The customer pattern that consistently rates American Van Lines highly: an inventory list locked in 2+ weeks ahead, a binding-not-to-exceed quote in writing, and a destination ZIP they service directly (not via subcontractor). When all three of those line up, satisfaction scores cluster well above the industry median.

Where this carrier falls short

Deposit required upfront on most quotes — confirm refund terms before paying.

If your move profile lines up with that weakness, you'll save money and stress by getting a comparison quote from one of the alternatives below before signing.

American Van Lines vs the competition

CarrierBBBFounded2BR price range
American Van LinesA+1995$2,900–$6,800
Allied Van LinesA+1928$3,200–$7,500
Atlas Van LinesA+1948$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. Non-binding estimates from any carrier — including this one — almost always come in higher on move day.
  • 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.

Bottom line

American Van Lines earns 4.1/5 in this scoring model. For the customer profile in "where it's good," it's a strong default pick. For everyone else, get one comparison quote and decide on the spot — the 15 minutes pays for itself.

Updated April 2026 Reviewed by Sarah Chen Fact-checked99 companies analyzed

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Frequently asked questions

Yes. American Van Lines operates under USDOT 614506 and MC 294798, with a BBB rating of A+. Verify current standing on safer.fmcsa.dot.gov before signing a contract.