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How can I avoid fraudulent or rogue moving companies?

Question:
How can I avoid fraudulent or rogue moving companies?
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You can search FMCSA's database to confirm if an interstate mover is registered, has insurance, is authorized to transport household goods or has received complaints.

Interstate moving companies and brokers must be registered with the federal government and have a U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) number. A company may be registered but not authorized to move household goods.

If you're moving to a new location within the same state, check with your state, county or local consumer affairs agency or state moving association. Each state has its own rules and regulations for moving household goods within the state. FMCSA may also have helpful data on your local mover regarding their interstate moves.

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