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In business since: 2012
MovingWhiz ratings: 245 7
Offices: Clermont, Orlando, Tampa
In business since: 2003
MovingWhiz ratings: 212 2
Offices: Nationwide

Movers USA

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(410) 205-1527
In business since: 1995
MovingWhiz ratings: 299 9
Offices: Nationwide
In business since: 2008
MovingWhiz ratings: 204 4
Offices: Phoenix, Scottsdale, Gilbert, Peoria
In business since: 1978
MovingWhiz ratings: 256 10
Offices: Phoenix
In business since: 2020
MovingWhiz ratings: 282 1
Offices: Phoenix
In business since: 2005
MovingWhiz ratings: 233 6
Offices: Mesa, Phoenix
In business since: 2005
MovingWhiz ratings: 220 3
Offices: Phoenix, Scottsdale
In business since: 2001
MovingWhiz ratings: 275 8
Offices: Phoenix
In business since: 2014
MovingWhiz ratings: 201 5
Offices: Phoenix
In business since: 2020
MovingWhiz ratings: 290 2
Offices: Anchorage
In business since: 1981
MovingWhiz ratings: 143 8
Offices: Anchorage
In business since: 2022
MovingWhiz ratings: 115 1
Offices: Anchorage
In business since: 1992
MovingWhiz ratings: 166 10
Offices: Anchorage
In business since: 1998
MovingWhiz ratings: 129 6
Offices: Anchorage
In business since: 2010
MovingWhiz ratings: 188 4
Offices: San Diego
In business since: 1962
MovingWhiz ratings: 107 9
Offices: Anchorage, Kodiak, Fairbanks, Juneau
In business since: 1963
MovingWhiz ratings: 150 3
Offices: Kapolei

U-Pack

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(844) 362-5303
In business since: 1997
MovingWhiz ratings: 139 7
Offices: Nationwide
In business since: 1997
MovingWhiz ratings: 171 5
Offices: Birmingham

MoveDaddy

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(205) 977-2222
In business since: 2015
MovingWhiz ratings: 110 10
Offices: Vestavia Hills
In business since: 2010
MovingWhiz ratings: 195 3
Offices: Enterprise
In business since: 2005
MovingWhiz ratings: 122 6
Offices: Huntsville, Birmingham
In business since: 2008
MovingWhiz ratings: 160 1
Offices: Pelham
In business since: 2003
MovingWhiz ratings: 148 8
Offices: Nationwide
In business since: 1933
MovingWhiz ratings: 181 2
Offices: Nationwide

B2 Moving

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(479) 636-0612
In business since: 2018
MovingWhiz ratings: 105 9
Offices: Rogers

You Move Me

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(855) 735-1095
In business since: 2012
MovingWhiz ratings: 137 5
Offices: Nationwide
In business since: 2005
MovingWhiz ratings: 165 4
Offices: Little Rock
In business since: 2024
MovingWhiz ratings: 118 7
Offices: Conway
In business since: 1965
MovingWhiz ratings: 192 6
Offices: North Little Rock
In business since: 1998
MovingWhiz ratings: 126 1
Offices: Little Rock
In business since: 1992
MovingWhiz ratings: 153 9
Offices: Nationwide
In business since: 1928
MovingWhiz ratings: 179 3
Offices: Nationwide

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Alabama Movers

Finding the right moving company in Alabama depends on more than comparing a few star ratings. The best mover for a local relocation from Birmingham to Hoover may not be the best choice for a long-distance move from Alabama to Texas, Florida, or another state.

Use this page to compare Alabama moving companies, understand what type of mover you need, and know what to verify before requesting or accepting a quote.

How We Analyze Alabama Movers

We evaluate moving companies based on information that can help you make a better hiring decision rather than relying on a single rating or review score.

Factors we consider include:

Licensing and operating authority: We look for appropriate state or federal authority based on the types of moves the company performs.

Carrier vs. broker status: We identify whether the company operates moving trucks itself or arranges transportation through other movers.

Service area: We consider whether the company specializes in local Alabama moves, interstate relocations, or both.

Services offered: Packing, storage, specialty-item moving, labor-only services, and other options can vary considerably between movers.

Company history: Length of time in business can provide additional context when comparing established companies with newer operators.

Customer feedback: Reviews can reveal recurring patterns involving communication, pricing, pickup, delivery, damage claims, and customer service.

Complaint information: For interstate movers, federal records can provide additional information about complaints and operating status.

Transparency: Companies should clearly explain their estimates, services, payment requirements, and whether another company may actually transport your belongings.

No single factor automatically makes a moving company the best choice. A mover that works well for one household may not be appropriate for another move with a different distance, home size, schedule, or service requirements.

Alabama Moving Company Licensing

The authority you should check depends on where your move is going.

Moving Within Alabama

If your belongings are being transported for compensation from one location in Alabama to another location in Alabama, the mover generally needs intrastate authority from the Alabama Public Service Commission (APSC). The APSC states that its authority applies to transportation of household goods between points within Alabama.

For example:

Birmingham → Montgomery
Huntsville → Mobile
Tuscaloosa → Auburn
Anniston → Birmingham

Before hiring a company for an Alabama-only move, confirm that the business has the appropriate authority to transport household goods within the state.

Moving From Alabama to Another State

A move crossing state lines falls under federal interstate moving regulations.

Interstate household-goods movers must be registered with the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) and have a U.S. DOT number.

FMCSA’s mover database allows consumers to review information including:

Registration status
U.S. DOT number
Company headquarters
Whether the business is a carrier or broker
Complaint information
Safety information

Be careful not to assume that simply having a DOT number means a company is authorized to transport household goods. FMCSA specifically distinguishes between being registered and being authorized to operate as a household-goods mover.

Moving Costs in Alabama

There is no single meaningful average price for hiring an Alabama moving company. The cost of moving a one-bedroom apartment across Birmingham can be dramatically different from moving a four-bedroom home from Alabama to California.

Your quote will usually depend on several factors:

Distance: Local, regional, and interstate moves are priced differently.

Shipment size: A larger home normally means more furniture, more boxes, more labor, and greater truck capacity.

Moving date: Summer, weekends, and the beginning or end of the month can have higher demand.

Packing: Having movers pack your belongings can substantially increase the total price.

Access: Stairs, elevators, long carries between the truck and your home, difficult parking, and locations that require a smaller shuttle vehicle can affect the final cost.

Storage: Storage-in-transit or additional storage time can increase the total bill.

Specialty items: Pianos, safes, antiques, artwork, oversized furniture, and other difficult items may require additional labor or equipment.

Instead of choosing a company based on the lowest advertised price, compare quotes using approximately the same inventory and services. A significantly cheaper estimate deserves additional scrutiny if competing movers are quoting substantially more for the same move.

Carrier or Broker: Know Who You’re Hiring

One of the most important distinctions when comparing long-distance Alabama movers is whether the company is a carrier or a broker.

A carrier operates the moving equipment and transports household goods.

A moving broker arranges transportation with a carrier rather than necessarily performing the physical move itself. FMCSA maintains registration information for both interstate movers and brokers.

Neither business model is automatically better, but you should know which one you’re dealing with before booking.

Ask:
Will your company physically transport my belongings?
If not, which carrier will perform the move?
Is that carrier already assigned?
Who handles problems involving pickup, delivery, damage, or claims?
Who will receive my deposit and final payment?

The company name on the website, the company providing the quote, and the company whose truck arrives at your home are not always the same business.

What to Look for When Hiring an Alabama Moving Company

Verify the company independently

Do not rely only on licensing information displayed on the mover’s own website. For interstate moves, search the company’s name or DOT number in FMCSA’s official mover database. FMCSA recommends checking registration and complaint information before selecting an interstate mover.
For Alabama-only moves, verify the company’s intrastate authority through the Alabama Public Service Commission.

Compare the legal company name

Moving companies sometimes advertise under a DBA or brand name that differs from their legal business name. Make sure you can connect the name you are hiring with the company shown in regulatory records.

Get the estimate in writing

The quote should clearly identify what services are included and what circumstances could change the price.

Pay particular attention to charges involving:

Packing
Stairs
Long carries
Shuttle service
Storage
Bulky items
Additional stops
Specialty items
Waiting time

Understand your estimate

For interstate moves, make sure you understand whether the estimate is binding, non-binding, or another permitted type of estimate and what could cause the amount you ultimately pay to change.

Interstate movers are also required to provide consumers with federal information explaining their rights and responsibilities during a move.

Don’t choose based on price alone

A low estimate can be attractive, but price should be considered alongside licensing, company identity, services, complaint history, contract terms, and the details included in the estimate.

When one quote is dramatically lower than every other quote, find out why before signing anything or paying a deposit.

Local vs. Long-Distance Alabama Movers

Your search should match the type of move you’re making.

Local Alabama move: Look for companies experienced with moves within your city or surrounding communities.

Alabama intrastate move: For moves between Alabama cities, look for companies authorized to transport household goods within the state.

Interstate move: If you’re leaving Alabama, look for an interstate mover or broker with appropriate federal registration and authority.

Specialty move: If you’re moving a piano, safe, antique, valuable artwork, or other difficult item, confirm that the company has the equipment and experience required before booking.

Moving Companies Across Alabama

You can compare moving companies serving communities throughout Alabama, including:

Birmingham, Montgomery, Mobile, Huntsville, Tuscaloosa, Hoover, Auburn, Dothan, Decatur, Madison, Florence, Gadsden, Anniston, Opelika, Prattville

For the most relevant results, choose your city or enter your moving details to compare companies that handle your specific type of move.

Before You Book an Alabama Mover

Before paying a deposit or signing a moving agreement, make sure you can answer five basic questions:

Is this company legally authorized for my type of move?

Am I hiring the actual carrier or a moving broker?

What exactly is included in my estimate?

What could cause my final price to increase?

Who will actually be responsible for transporting my belongings?

Taking a few minutes to verify those details can tell you considerably more about a mover than simply choosing whichever company has the highest rating or lowest advertised price.

Popular Movers & Packers in Alabama

Based on MovingWhiz user interest and quote selections.

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130 Industrial Dr, Birmingham, AL 35211

Why Customers Choose Them

·  Highly efficient and professional moving crews
·  Transparent pricing—often comes in under estimate
·  Wide range of services (local, long-distance, packing, storage, commercial)
·  Overwhelmingly positive customer reviews (90%+ satisfaction)
·  Strong company culture and employee satisfaction
·  A+ rating from the Better Business Bureau
·  Many repeat customers and loyal clientele
·  Responsive and friendly customer service
·  Offers climate-controlled storage options
·  Licensed and insured for peace of mind

Cons:
·  Occasional delays and communication gaps reported
·  Isolated instances of minor damage to items during moves

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3114 Bellwood Dr, Birmingham, AL 35243

Why Customers Choose Them

·  Efficient and professional moving crews
·  Transparent pricing with no hidden fees
·  Wide range of services (residential, office, same-day, statewide, labor-only)
·  94%+ positive customer feedback
·  Highly rated on Yelp and Facebook
·  A+ BBB accreditation
·  Licensed by Alabama Public Service Commission (APSC# 4029)
·  Positive employee reviews for work culture and tipping opportunities
·  Responsive and friendly customer service
·  Local expertise in Birmingham and surrounding areas

Cons:
Occasional scheduling or timing issues reported

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8215 Stephanie Dr SW, Huntsville, AL 35802

Why Customers Choose Them

·  Wide range of services (local, long-distance, junk removal, packing, staging)
·  96% customer recommendation rate
·  A+ rating from the Better Business Bureau
·  Over 25 years of experience in the Huntsville area
·  Large, well-equipped team with 18+ trucks
·  Positive reviews for professionalism and care with belongings
·  Moves often completed under budget
·  Strong online reputation across platforms
·  Supportive work environment with advancement opportunities

Cons:
·  Occasional scheduling or communication issues
·  Some customers find pricing higher than expected

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