The first number you should be concerned with is the US Department of Transportation (USDOT) number issued by the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA). Any local mover who claims to be legitimate will have this number handy for you to jot down. You can then verify the number online to confirm their legitimacy.
You can also ask if they are a member of the American Moving and Storage Association (AMSA) as it demonstrates their compliance with the federal moving and storage laws. If you want to check on the company’s credibility and professionalism, ask if they are members of the Better Business Bureau (BBB).
Last, but not least, with moving crews that are in your home and around your family and valuables, it is critical you ask the local moving company if their employees are background checked.
If you call a local mover for an estimate, they’re nearly always non-binding. A non-binding estimate is put together based on what the company thinks the cost will be based on the estimated weight of your belongings and the service(s) they are providing. The cost is almost always not what you will pay in the end, as the final cost that you’ll pay is based on the actual weight of your shipment, leaving it open-ended.
Local movers may provide a binding estimate once they have reviewed all of the belongings they will be moving. Binding quotes are written in advance and will outline in detail the service(s) the company will provide along with the guaranteed total cost of the move.
Receiving reviews or references from your local mover can give you insight into what their process is from a consumer’s standpoint.
You can also verify the good-standing of the company by noting if they have received any customer satisfaction or reliability awards. Online moving reviews can also provide insight into a wide range of experiences that folks have had, giving you an unfiltered perspective on the local moving company.
Basic coverage is often 60 cents per pound. However, that may not cover your treasured belongings. If that’s the case, you should have the ability to upgrade your coverage and determine if you should include some of your belongings on a High Value Inventory.
Being an informed consumer can mean the difference in having a great moving experience and a poor one. Next time you’re searching for a local mover, contact us, we’d love to help make your moving experience a great one.