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Interstate Move

The transportation of goods in the United States from a place in one State to a place in a different State including a place outside the United States.

 

Every move that the distance between two locations is greater than 100 miles is considered to be a ‘long distance move’ or an interstate move.
 

In order for a moving company to provide you with moving services they must be registered with the DOT.

 

Any moving company that is not a broker company must register at least one power unit with the DOT.
 

Household movers pack and load furniture and other household belongings into moving vans, drive the vans to new locations, and unload the contents. Movers often unpack and set up items according to the customer’s specifications. Before the move, they may prepare inventories that describe the condition of the items they are transporting, and then, check that the items are undamaged after the move.

 

This type of service is offered by hundreds of moving companies, each one of them has different terms and prices.
  

Like any contractor, moving companies will have you sign a contract, which will probebly be hard to understand without any professional help.

 

In some cases moving companies hand you with a 12 page contract that is hard to understand, and that you need to sign under tine pressure.

 

This website will help you get all the information you need to know about moving companies whether you moving interstate or locally, we offer information about moving contracts and moving services completely for free with no obligations.

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