Mover List A-Z
Below is our ultimate Movers Directory, last updated in Apr 2026. Our movers' list is arranged in alphabetical order. You can browse all mover brands — over 679 in total — from A to Z here.
All Movers (679)
0–9
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
I
J
K
L
M
N
O
P
R
S
T
U
V
W
Key Facts:
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100% of the movers listed here are licensed movers in the USA, verified through official databases
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Around 80% of the companies in our Moving Companies Directory offer instant quotes or online booking.
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Every mover in this A–Z list operates with a valid USDOT number or state authorization.
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Nearly 60% of the movers on our list specialize in interstate or long-distance moves, while others focus on local moving services within your area.
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Our database includes 679 active moving companies, and we update it monthly to help users find movers they can trust
Movers by State
Frequently Asked Questions
Before hiring, always check if the mover has a valid USDOT number listed under the
Federal Motor
Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA). Every mover in our directory is licensed
and
verified
through these records, so you don’t have to double-guess their legitimacy.
Start with the basics: licensing, insurance, and clear pricing. Then compare how
they
communicate, how detailed their quotes are, and what real customers say about them.
A
mover that
answers clearly and gives you time to decide is usually the one you can trust.
Yes. Local movers handle short-distance or in-state relocations, while interstate or
long-distance movers manage moves across state lines. Each type follows different
licensing
rules.
Stay away from movers who ask for large cash deposits upfront, don’t share a
business
address,
or refuse to give a USDOT
number. Always use trusted sources so you can find movers
without
worrying about scams.