Atlantic Relocation Systems review (2026)
Last reviewed August 2026How we research moving companiesEditorial standards
Atlantic Relocation Systems is registered with the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration under USDOT 926810. Founded in 1953 and headquartered in Atlanta, GA, Atlantic Relocation Systems covers all 50 states. A two-bedroom interstate move with Atlantic Relocation Systems is estimated at $2,700–$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, Atlantic Relocation Systems is most relevant to corporate southeast interstate moves.
Key facts
- USDOT number
- 926810
- FMCSA legal name
- ATLANTIC MOVING AND STORAGE INC
- DBA name
- ATLANTIC RELOCATION SYSTEMS
- Registration status
- A
- Registered cargo classes
- General freight, Household goods, Motor vehicles, Machinery, large objects, Intermodal containers
- Carrier operation
- Intrastate
- Federal filing address
- 1909 Forge St, Tucker, GA 30084
- Power units
- 19
- Drivers
- 18
- MCS-150 filed
- 2026-01-23
- Founded
- 1953
- Headquarters
- Atlanta, GA
- Coverage
- All 50 states
- 2-bedroom interstate estimate
- $2,700–$6,800
- Services
- Local, Long-distance, Packing, Storage
- Data as of
- 2026-08-13
- Last verified
- 2026-08-17
Atlantic Relocation Systems
We do not publish a numeric score for moving companies.
Atlas Van Lines agent with strong Southeast presence and corporate-relocation specialization. Worth comparing for any move involving employer-paid relocation packages.
- Best for
- Corporate Southeast interstate moves
- Main trade-off
- Local hourly pricing is rarely competitive against independents.
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What is Atlantic Relocation Systems's USDOT number and is its authority active?
The USDOT number of Atlantic Relocation Systems is 926810. The registration status of Atlantic Relocation Systems is recorded as A. This reflects the federal record as of 2026-08-13.
Is Atlantic Relocation Systems licensed to move within Georgia?
For a move that stays inside Georgia, movers are authorised by Georgia Department of Public Safety, Commercial Vehicle Enforcement, part of the Georgia Department of Public Safety, and the authorisation is called Certificate of Public Convenience and Necessity. The agency publishes no public lookup and no recorded phone or email for verifying an individual mover. We have not verified Atlantic Relocation Systems's Georgia 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 Atlantic Relocation Systems's USDOT number?
Atlantic Relocation Systems carries USDOT number 926810 on the FMCSA company census file. The registered legal name is ATLANTIC MOVING AND STORAGE INC. It also files under the trade name ATLANTIC RELOCATION SYSTEMS. The filed physical address is 1909 Forge St, Tucker, GA 30084. The census entity status for Atlantic Relocation Systems is active. The registration covers intrastate operations. The census records the operation classification for Atlantic Relocation Systems as authorized for hire.
Federal source: FMCSA SAFER Company Snapshot for USDOT 926810 · Data as of August 13, 2026
Is Atlantic Relocation Systems registered to carry household goods?
Atlantic Relocation Systems lists household goods among the cargo classifications on its federal census record, alongside General freight, Motor vehicles, Machinery, large objects, Intermodal containers. 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 926810 · Data as of August 13, 2026
How big is Atlantic Relocation Systems's fleet?
Atlantic Relocation Systems reports 19 power units and 18 drivers on its federal registration. Power units count trucks, tractors and other self-powered vehicles the company operates, not trailers. Atlantic Relocation Systems last updated that federal registration on January 23, 2026, so the counts describe the fleet as filed on that date rather than today.
Federal source: FMCSA SAFER Company Snapshot for USDOT 926810 · Data as of August 13, 2026
Does Atlantic Relocation Systems have a federal safety rating?
Atlantic Relocation Systems has no federal safety rating on its census record. Most interstate carriers have never had a compliance review, and a rating is only assigned after one, so the absence of a rating is not a negative signal about Atlantic Relocation Systems. It means no rating review has been recorded, and the other federal registration details remain the material check.
Federal source: FMCSA SAFER Company Snapshot for USDOT 926810 · 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 Atlantic Relocation Systems?
Federal record: FMCSA SAFER Company Snapshot for USDOT 926810 · Data as of 2026-08-13 · Last verified 2026-08-17


