Moving from Ohio to Tennessee: 2026 cost, timeline, and best movers
Nashville's job market draws steady Ohio inflow each year.
Moving from Ohio to Tennessee covers about 470 miles and takes 2 to 5 days in transit with a full-service van line. BestMovers.info holds no measured Ohio to Tennessee lane price; $2,600 to $6,100 is the Tennessee destination-state estimate for a two-bedroom interstate move, based on May 2026 pricing data. Any carrier on this lane must hold FMCSA operating authority and give you a written estimate before loading. Shipment weight, packing services, and the move date drive most of the price difference between quotes.

Key facts
- Distance
- 470 miles
- Drive time
- 7 hours
- Transit time
- 2 to 5 days
- 2-bedroom estimate
- $2,600 to $6,100
- Carrier licensing
- FMCSA USDOT and MC authority
- Price scope
- Tennessee destination-state estimate
- Pricing data as of
- May 2026
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How many households moved between Ohio and Tennessee?
Federal tax return data for filing years 2022 to 2023 records the two directions separately. 3,365 returns moved from Ohio to Tennessee. 2,672 returns moved from Tennessee to Ohio. The published figure is larger from Ohio to Tennessee than from Tennessee to Ohio. A return approximates one household, not one person. These counts cover every household move reported on a federal tax return, not only moves that used a professional mover.
Data as of tax filing years 2022 to 2023. Sources: IRS outflow file (moves from Ohio) and IRS inflow file (moves into Ohio).
How much does it cost to move from Ohio to Tennessee?
BestMovers.info does not hold a measured lane price for Ohio to Tennessee. The available full-service two-bedroom estimate is $2,600–$6,100 for moves in the Tennessee destination-state scope, not a figure derived for this 470-mile lane. It is not a quote and excludes packing materials, stairs, long carry, shuttle service and storage in transit. Compare written, survey-based estimates for the same inventory and dates before booking.
How long does a move from Ohio to Tennessee take?
A move from Ohio to Tennessee covers about 470 miles, roughly 7 hours of driving, and carriers typically quote 2 to 5 days between pickup and delivery. The spread exists because interstate household goods travel on a delivery spread rather than a fixed date: the carrier commits to a window, and consolidated loads with several households on one trailer sit at the wider end of it. The driving figure is the vehicle time for the Ohio to Tennessee distance, not the delivery promise.
Who regulates a move from Ohio to Tennessee?
A household goods move from Ohio to Tennessee crosses a state line, so it is an interstate move regulated federally by the FMCSA: the carrier must hold active USDOT registration and interstate operating authority, and the consumer protections in Protect Your Move apply to the shipment end to end.
The pickup end is governed by Ohio rules: work performed entirely inside Ohio before the shipment crosses the state line sits with Public Utilities Commission of Ohio (PUCO). The delivery end is governed by Tennessee rules, but we have not confirmed a state licensing agency for intrastate movers in Tennessee against a current government page, so this page names none for the delivery end. Neither state agency sets the price of the Ohio to Tennessee leg itself.
How do I check a mover is licensed to run Ohio to Tennessee?
Read the mover's USDOT number in the federal SAFER record before paying a deposit on Ohio to Tennessee, and check three fields: operating status active, interstate authority, household goods cargo. How to run a USDOT lookup.
When is the cheapest time to move from Ohio to Tennessee?
Mid-week and mid-month outside the late-May to early-September peak, and on this pair the 2 to 5 day delivery window over 470 miles is the part worth quoting twice, because a wider window is what buys the lower price. When to book a mover.
Movers from Ohio to Tennessee: who is based at each end?
These are active household-goods registrants whose federal census physical address is in the named state. Each end shows the three earliest registration dates first, with legal name as the tie-breaker. This is not a ranking or a finding that a registrant serves this lane.
Origin: Ohio
- ANDREWS MOVING & STORAGE COMPANYUSDOT 124171STREETSBORO, OH · registered 1974-06-01
- BOCK TRANSFER & STORAGE COUSDOT 123973WARREN, OH · registered 1974-06-01
- DUTCH MAIDRegistrant: DUTCH MAID LOGISTICS INCUSDOT 161246WILLARD, OH · registered 1974-06-01
Destination: Tennessee
- ACH FOOD COMPANIES INCUSDOT 39080CORDOVA, TN · registered 1974-06-01
- ARMSTRONG RELOCATION COMPANYRegistrant: ARMSTRONG TRANSFER & STORAGE COMPANY INCUSDOT 525MEMPHIS, TN · registered 1974-06-01
- DAVIS CABINET COMPANYUSDOT 412365NASHVILLE, TN · registered 1974-06-01
Moving from Ohio to Tennessee at a glance
470 miles. About 7 hours of driving if you take the most direct interstate. Full-service van lines typically deliver in 2–5 business days from pickup. Portable containers usually need 4–10 days door-to-door.
Why people make this move: Nashville's job market draws steady Ohio inflow each year.
What Ohio to Tennessee actually costs in 2026
Full-service quotes for a 2-bedroom household land around $2,600–$6,100. Portable container service for the same size move usually quotes $1,560–$4,270, with you doing the loading and unloading on each end.
If you're driving the truck yourself: a 16-foot rental for one-way pickup runs roughly $353 after fuel, lodging, and tolls on a 470-mile run. The rental itself is the cheapest line item; fuel and time are the real cost.
What does a move from Ohio to Tennessee cost by home size?
| Home size | Local move | Interstate move |
|---|---|---|
| Studio | $255–$675 | $1,430–$3,660 |
| 1 Bedroom | $340–$810 | $1,950–$4,758 |
| 2 Bedroom | $510–$1,215 | $2,600–$6,100 |
| 3 Bedroom | $680–$1,620 | $3,770–$9,455 |
| 4 Bedroom | $935–$2,160 | $5,070–$13,115 |
| 5+ Bedroom | $1,190–$2,700 | $6,240–$16,470 |
Best and worst times to run this route
Ohio's peak (May–September) overlaps with Tennessee's peak (April–September) on most lanes, which means weekend pickups in summer book 6–8 weeks ahead and run at a meaningful premium. A mid-week pickup in the off-season, with a flexible delivery window, gets you the lowest price and the most experienced driver.
Weather matters too. Winter routes through northern passes can lose a day to storms; runs through southern states in July are hot work and the crew's pace shows it.
Endpoint notes for both OH and TN
Pickup in Ohio: confirm parking and building access at least a week ahead. Local hourly origin labor (in case the truck can't park within carry distance) typically runs $85–$135 per hour with two movers.
Delivery in Tennessee: same drill on the other end. If your delivery window is 3–10 days, plan for an air mattress and an essentials box rather than counting on the truck arriving on day one.
What this page does not repeat
The estimate rules, the deposit and hostage-load failure patterns, and the licence, registration and insurance deadlines that start on arrival are the same whichever lane you run, so they are held once rather than restated here.
