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Are they online? If you can't find any mention of a would-be moving company online, consider it a red flag and a possible moving scam. ... Request a free estimate. ... Certified moving companies must have a U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) number. ... Check business certifications. ... Visit consumer protection sites.
Checking a professional moving company's history and validity should be priority number one when hiring movers. ... You should be able to easily find an interstate moving company's US DOT Number on their company website (most commonly seen at the bottom of the home page) or by asking them directly.
Reputable review sites include the Better Business Bureau, Google, Angie's List, MyMovingReviews.com and more. Make sure to look at more than one review for each company you consider, and try to find ones that mention the exact services you will need such as local, long distance or international moving services.
Go to the FMCSA official website; Find the FMCSA Searches menu (located in the middle lower section of the home page) and click the Company Snapshot link; Select your search criteria; Enter the mover's name, US DOT number, or MC/MX number and click the Search button.
A moving company needs a federal license if it is making an interstate move a move that starts in one state and ends in another. The license is obtained through the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Association (FMCSA), a federal agency. ... There are roughly 10 states do not require any sort of license for moving companies.
Licensing for movers and moving companies depend on the laws of the states where they operate and whether the moving company transports goods across state lines. ... Many states also require moving companies to hold a state license and drivers to hold a commercial driver's license.
Federal law requires interstate movers to register their trucks with the U.S. Department of Transportation. Many states also require moving companies to hold a state license and drivers to hold a commercial driver's license.
Before the License Process. ... Obtain a US DOT Number. ... FMCSA Application Process. ... New Entrant Safety Assurance Program. ... Develop Driver Screening Programs.
Many people feel protected when they discover that a moving company is bonded, but they often confuse the word with insurance. Being bonded means that the company guarantees that they will perform the work you hired them to do. This guarantee is a financial guarantee that they will fulfill and uphold their contract.
That means they have a business license, have the proper insurance and have made payments to a surety company for protection by a bond. The insurance company or surety company will be responsible for covering any financial losses. For example: ... The bond may also cover damage or theft that occurs.
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