Budd Van Lines review (2026)
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Budd Van Lines is registered with the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration under USDOT 185771 and MC 152533. Founded in 1975 and headquartered in Somerset, NJ, Budd Van Lines covers all 50 states. A two-bedroom interstate move with Budd Van Lines is estimated at $3,000–$7,200, before packing, valuation, and storage. BestMovers.info publishes no numeric score, star rating or ranked order for moving companies. On the documented record, Budd Van Lines is most relevant to long-distance and corporate moves where you want one carrier's own driver from pickup to delivery.
Key facts
- USDOT number
- 185771
- MC / docket number
- MC-152533
- FMCSA legal name
- BUDD VAN LINES INC
- Carrier or broker
- carrier
- Carrier operation
- Interstate
- Federal filing address
- 24 Schoolhouse Road, Somerset, NJ 08873-5960
- Power units
- 124
- Drivers
- 102
- MCS-150 filed
- 2026-01-27
- Founded
- 1975
- Headquarters
- Somerset, NJ
- Coverage
- All 50 states
- 2-bedroom interstate estimate
- $3,000–$7,200
- Services
- Long-distance, Packing, Storage, Corporate
- Data as of
- 2026-08-15
- Last verified
- 2026-08-17
Budd Van Lines
We do not publish a numeric score for moving companies.
Budd Van Lines Inc is an independent nationwide carrier rather than an agent of a national van line, which is rare at this size: the federal census records 124 power units and 102 drivers filed from Somerset, New Jersey. Because the company holds its own active common and contract authority with household goods on the licensing record and no broker authority, the entity you contract with is the entity that hauls the shipment. The company's own history pages date the business to 1975.
- Best for
- Long-distance and corporate moves where you want one carrier's own driver from pickup to delivery
- Main trade-off
- This is a long-haul operation rather than a local hourly mover, and the licensing record shows no broker authority, so capacity is limited to what the company's own fleet can carry.
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What is Budd Van Lines's USDOT number and is its authority active?
The USDOT number of Budd Van Lines is 185771. This reflects the federal record as of 2026-08-15.
Is Budd Van Lines licensed to move within New Jersey?
For a move that stays inside New Jersey, movers are authorised by New Jersey Division of Consumer Affairs, Regulated Business Section, part of the New Jersey Department of Law and Public Safety, Office of the Attorney General, and the authorisation is called Public Mover and Warehouseman licence. A consumer can check an individual mover in the agency's own New Jersey licence verification. We have not verified Budd Van Lines's New Jersey 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 Budd Van Lines's USDOT number?
Budd Van Lines carries USDOT number 185771 and docket number MC-152533 on the FMCSA company census file. The registered legal name is BUDD VAN LINES INC. The filed physical address is 24 Schoolhouse Road, Somerset, NJ 08873-5960. The registration covers interstate operations. The census records the operation classification for Budd Van Lines as authorized for hire.
Federal source: FMCSA SAFER Company Snapshot for USDOT 185771 · Data as of August 15, 2026
How big is Budd Van Lines's fleet?
Budd Van Lines reports 124 power units and 102 drivers on its federal registration. Power units count trucks, tractors and other self-powered vehicles the company operates, not trailers. Budd Van Lines last updated that federal registration on January 27, 2026, so the counts describe the fleet as filed on that date rather than today.
Federal source: FMCSA SAFER Company Snapshot for USDOT 185771 · Data as of August 15, 2026
Does Budd Van Lines have a federal safety rating?
Budd Van Lines 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 Budd Van Lines. 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 185771 · Data as of August 15, 2026
Is Budd Van Lines a carrier, a broker, or both?
Budd Van Lines holds motor carrier authority on its federal licensing record and does not hold property broker authority. Carrier authority means Budd 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 Budd Van Lines carries the federal liability for the shipment. The licensing record for Budd Van Lines shows household goods authority, property authority, and no broker authority.
Federal source: FMCSA licensing record, read by hand · Data as of August 15, 2026
Is Budd Van Lines authorised to move household goods?
Budd 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. Authority is the licence to carry that freight for hire, and it has to be active for Budd Van Lines to move a household across state lines lawfully.
Federal source: FMCSA licensing record, read by hand · Data as of August 15, 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 Budd Van Lines?
Federal record: FMCSA SAFER Company Snapshot for USDOT 185771 · Data as of 2026-08-15 · Last verified 2026-08-17


