Top US moving companies, independently reviewed

99 of the most-used national, regional, and DIY brands — scored on FMCSA records, BBB status, and customer reviews.

Each profile breaks down pricing tiers, service area, deposit and claims policies, and the gotchas hidden in standard contracts.

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How to read a moving-company profile

Every carrier on this page lists the same baseline: USDOT number, MC number, BBB rating, year founded, and headquarters. Those five fields settle whether the company is real and trading. They don't, by themselves, tell you whether the company is good — that's where the editorial summary, complaint history, and price range come in.

The directory currently profiles 99 national, regional, and DIY brands. Coverage isn't ranked; the order on the hub is alphabetical-ish for browsing. The actual scoring lives on each company's own page.

What the license line actually means

USDOT is the federal carrier ID assigned by the FMCSA. Anyone moving household goods across state lines has to have one. If a website doesn't list it, that's a yellow flag at minimum.

MC number (Motor Carrier authority) is what gives the company permission to move freight for hire across state lines. It's a separate filing from USDOT and shows up on the same SAFER record.

BBB rating runs A+ through F. The letter is the BBB's own scoring of the company, not customer reviews. A company can have an A+ from BBB and still average 2.5 stars from customers — both numbers belong on the page.

National carrier, van line, or local independent

National carriers (Allied, United, Mayflower, North American, Atlas) operate as agent networks. The brand handles dispatch, billing, and tracking; the actual crew is a local agent. Quality often tracks more closely with the agent in your specific city than with the brand on the truck.

Regional and local independents own their fleet, hire their own crews, and usually price 15–25% under the national brands on local jobs. Trade-off: limited geography, smaller claims department, and capacity that disappears in peak season.

DIY platforms (PODS, U-Pack, U-Haul U-Box, 1-800-PACK-RAT) are container-and-driver services. You load and unload; they handle the long-haul. For interstate moves under 1,500 miles with a flexible delivery window, this is consistently the cheapest option that's still safe.

The directory

Click any carrier for the full review, pricing range, and verdict.

Company summaries are based on publicly available information from official mover websites, FMCSA records, BBB profiles, and recent customer review patterns. Logos are displayed for brand identification in an independent directory and do not imply partnership, sponsorship, or endorsement.

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#91
Pure Moving Company logo

Pure Moving Company

4.5/ 5

Regional

SF-based local mover with experience navigating hilly streets and Victorian narrow-stair conditions. Online booking and binding hourly quotes.

Why we picked it: San Francisco hilly-street local moves.
USDOT Verify on FMCSAFounded 20172BR est. $700–$2,700
LocalLong-distancePackingStorage
#92
Bay Area Movers logo

Bay Area Movers

4.3/ 5

Regional

South Bay mover with steady operations across Silicon Valley and the Peninsula. Tech-relocation experience.

Why we picked it: Bay Area local moves.
USDOT Verify on FMCSAFounded 20062BR est. $700–$2,700
LocalLong-distancePackingStorage
#93
Elite Moving & Storage logo

Elite Moving & Storage

4.4/ 5

All 50 states

Chicago-area mover with full-service interstate operations and strong customer satisfaction. Reliable Midwest-to-South lane operations.

Why we picked it: Chicago-anchored interstate.
USDOT Verify on FMCSAFounded 19962BR est. $2,700–$6,700
LocalLong-distancePackingStorage
#94
Best Movers Florida logo

Best Movers Florida

4.2/ 5

Interstate (48)

Florida-based interstate carrier with snowbird-season scheduling experience and South Florida storage facilities.

Why we picked it: Florida and East Coast interstate.
USDOT Verify on FMCSAFounded 20092BR est. $1,900–$5,500
LocalLong-distancePackingStorage
#95
Moving On Up logo

Moving On Up

4.4/ 5

Regional

Triangle-area mover with experience in Cary, Apex, and Raleigh corporate-relocation traffic. Binding hourly quotes.

Why we picked it: Research Triangle local moves.
USDOT Verify on FMCSAFounded 20102BR est. $600–$2,400
LocalLong-distancePackingStorage
#96

The Other Side Movers

4.6/ 5

Regional

Utah-based mover that hires and trains people in addiction recovery. Strong customer satisfaction and binding hourly quotes.

Why we picked it: Salt Lake City local moves with social-impact mission.
USDOT Verify on FMCSAFounded 20142BR est. $600–$2,400
LocalLong-distancePackingStorage
#97
Valley Relocation & Storage logo

Valley Relocation & Storage

4.3/ 5

All 50 states

Bay Area mover with strong corporate-relocation operations and storage facilities supporting tech-sector moves.

Why we picked it: Bay Area interstate and corporate.
USDOT Verify on FMCSAFounded 19792BR est. $2,900–$7,100
LocalLong-distancePackingStorage
#98

Denver-based local mover with binding hourly quotes and altitude-adjusted scheduling. Spring-snow flexibility.

Why we picked it: Denver metro local moves.
USDOT Verify on FMCSAFounded 20142BR est. $600–$2,500
LocalLong-distancePackingStorage
#99
Sebastian Moving logo

Sebastian Moving

4.6/ 5

Regional

Seattle-area mover with experience navigating Capitol Hill, Queen Anne, and West Seattle steep-street access. Strong customer satisfaction.

Why we picked it: Seattle hilly-street local moves.
USDOT Verify on FMCSAFounded 20142BR est. $600–$2,500
LocalLong-distancePackingStorage

Questions to ask any mover before booking

  • What's your USDOT number? (Verify it on SAFER while still on the call.)
  • Is the quote binding, non-binding, or binding-not-to-exceed?
  • What's included in the linehaul vs billed as accessorial?
  • Do you subcontract this lane, or run it with your own crew and truck?
  • What's the delivery window — date or range?
  • What valuation coverage do you offer, and what does each tier cost?
  • What's the deposit, and when is the balance due?
  • What's the claims process if something arrives damaged?

Scam patterns the FMCSA flags every year

  • Hostage loads — quote low, double the price on delivery, refuse to unload until you pay cash.
  • Phantom companies — no USDOT, no MC, a website with stock photos and a phone number that goes to voicemail.
  • Bait-and-switch quote — verbal price online, much higher binding number on move day.
  • Cash-only deposit — over $100 in cash before pickup is the single clearest red flag in this industry.
  • Blank Bill of Lading — never sign one. Once it's blank and signed, the carrier writes whatever they want above it.
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Look up the USDOT number on safer.fmcsa.dot.gov. The record shows active status, insurance on file, and complaint history. Takes about 30 seconds and should be done before any deposit.