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U-Pack

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(844) 362-5303
In business since: 1997
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Offices: Nationwide

Colonial Van Lines

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(877) 975-1627
In business since: 2003
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North American Van Lines

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(800) 228-3092
In business since: 1933
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All My Sons Moving & Storage

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(866) 726-1579
In business since: 1992
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Allied Van Lines

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(800) 689-8684
In business since: 1928
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1‑800‑PACK‑RAT, LLC

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(800) 722-5728
In business since: 2003
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Muscular Moving Men

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(602) 932-7159
In business since: 2008
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Offices: Phoenix, Scottsdale, Gilbert, Peoria

Arizona Discount Movers

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(480) 830-8979
In business since: 1978
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Offices: Phoenix

Prestige Moving & Storage

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(623) 294-1183
In business since: 2020
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Offices: Phoenix

Just-In Time Moving & Storage

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(480) 386-9233
In business since: 2005
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Offices: Mesa, Phoenix

Camelback Moving

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(602) 497-3540
In business since: 2005
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Offices: Phoenix, Scottsdale

Moving Team Six

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(602) 923-0040
In business since: 2001
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Offices: Phoenix

Copperstate Moving

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(623) 263-2569
In business since: 2014
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Offices: Phoenix

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Arizona Movers

Finding the right moving company in Arizona depends on more than comparing star ratings or choosing the lowest quote. A company that is a good fit for a local move from Phoenix to Scottsdale may not be the right choice for a move from Arizona to California, Texas, Florida, or another state.

Arizona also has some moving conditions worth planning for, including extreme summer temperatures, large distances between some communities, gated developments, high-rise buildings, retirement communities, and long-distance relocations throughout the Southwest.

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

How We Analyze Arizona Movers

We evaluate Arizona moving companies using information that can help consumers make a better hiring decision rather than relying on one rating or review score.

Factors we consider include:

Registration and operating authority: We check whether the business can be identified through appropriate state or federal records.

Federal authority for interstate moves: Movers transporting household goods across state lines should have the appropriate FMCSA registration and authority.

Carrier vs. broker status: We identify whether the company actually transports household goods or arranges transportation with another mover.

Service area: Some Arizona movers concentrate on Phoenix, Tucson, or another metro area, while others specialize in statewide or interstate relocations.

Services offered: Packing, storage, labor-only moving, specialty-item handling, vehicle transportation, and other services vary by company.

Company history: Time in business can provide useful context when comparing established movers with newer companies.

Customer feedback: We look for recurring patterns involving estimates, communication, pickup, delivery, damages, claims, and unexpected charges.

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

Pricing transparency: Companies should clearly explain what’s included in the estimate and which services could result in additional charges.

Arizona experience: Local knowledge can matter when dealing with gated communities, difficult truck access, apartment complexes, summer heat, and moves between Arizona’s major metro areas.

No single factor automatically makes a company the best Arizona mover. Your best choice depends on your origin, destination, shipment size, schedule, budget, and required services.

Arizona Moving Company Licensing and Registration

The records you should check depend on whether your move stays within Arizona or crosses state lines.

Moving Within Arizona

Arizona has specific state laws governing household-goods movers, including provisions addressing unlawful moving practices, delivery and unloading of household goods, and collection of money. The Arizona Department of Public Safety directs consumers making an in-state move to verify the mover through the Arizona Corporation Commission.

For example:

Phoenix → Tucson
Scottsdale → Chandler
Mesa → Prescott
Gilbert → Flagstaff
Tucson → Phoenix

Before hiring an Arizona mover, search the company’s legal business name through the Arizona Corporation Commission and make sure the business you find matches the company giving you the quote. Arizona DPS also recommends checking complaint history and reputation rather than treating registration alone as proof that a mover is trustworthy.

Moving From Arizona to Another State

A move from Arizona to another state falls under federal interstate household-goods regulations.

Interstate 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 check registration status, company location, business type, complaint information, and safety information.

For example:

Arizona → California
Arizona → Texas
Arizona → Colorado
Arizona → Washington
Arizona → Florida

Don’t stop after confirming that a DOT number exists. Make sure the company is actually authorized for the household-goods transportation it is offering. FMCSA specifically recommends verifying that an interstate mover is authorized and insured before hiring it.

Moving Costs in Arizona

There is no single useful average price for hiring an Arizona moving company.

Moving a one-bedroom apartment five miles across Tempe is very different from transporting a four-bedroom household from Phoenix to Seattle.

Your moving quote can depend on:

Distance: Local, statewide, and interstate moves use different pricing structures.

Home and shipment size: More belongings typically mean additional labor, truck space, weight, and loading time.

Moving date: Weekends, month-end dates, and popular moving periods can have greater demand.

Packing: Full-service packing, fragile-item packing, and custom crating increase the total cost.

Access: Apartments, elevators, stairs, gated communities, long walks between the home and truck, and restricted truck access can result in additional labor or equipment.

Storage: Storage-in-transit or a gap between pickup and delivery can increase the price.

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

Long-distance transportation: Interstate costs depend heavily on shipment size, route, services, carrier availability, and exact origin and destination.

Instead of comparing only the total dollar amount, make sure every mover is estimating approximately the same inventory and services.

Arizona Summer Moves Require Extra Planning

Arizona’s summer heat makes moving-day scheduling particularly important.

For moves in Phoenix, Mesa, Chandler, Gilbert, Scottsdale, Glendale, and other low-desert communities, consider requesting an early-morning start when available.

An earlier start can help reduce the amount of loading and physical labor performed during the hottest part of the day.

Also consider:

Having water available
Keeping medications and heat-sensitive items with you
Moving electronics and temperature-sensitive belongings carefully
Keeping children and pets in an air-conditioned location
Confirming that utilities and air conditioning are operating at the new home
Avoiding leaving sensitive belongings inside a parked moving truck longer than necessary

If you’re moving during summer, ask the company what time crews typically begin and whether your estimated schedule could extend into the afternoon.

Local Arizona Moves vs. Long-Distance Moves

The type of mover you need depends heavily on your destination.

Local Move

For a move within Phoenix, Tucson, Mesa, Chandler, Scottsdale, Gilbert, or another Arizona community, look for a company experienced with local residential moves and your specific housing type.

Local movers may commonly price based on labor time, crew size, trucks, and additional services. Arizona DPS specifically advises consumers to ask how charges are calculated and to obtain a written estimate showing all anticipated charges.

Intrastate Arizona Move

A move between two Arizona cities can involve considerably more driving than a typical local relocation.

Examples include:

Phoenix → Flagstaff
Tucson → Prescott
Yuma → Phoenix
Lake Havasu City → Tucson

Ask whether the estimate includes transportation time, fuel or travel charges, overnight requirements, and any other route-related costs.

Interstate Move

If you’re leaving Arizona, verify the mover through FMCSA before booking.

FMCSA recommends obtaining written estimates from multiple movers, verifying authority and insurance, reviewing complaint history, and reading the federal Your Rights and Responsibilities When You Move information provided for interstate relocations.

Carrier or Broker: Know Who You’re Hiring

One of the most important things to determine when shopping for a long-distance Arizona mover is whether you’re dealing with a carrier or a broker.

A carrier transports household goods.

A moving broker arranges transportation with another company.

FMCSA’s mover database identifies the type of moving business associated with a registered interstate company, including whether it operates as a carrier or broker.

Neither business model is automatically better, but you should know which one you’re hiring.

Ask:

Are you a carrier or broker?
Will your company physically transport my belongings?
If not, which carrier will?
Has the carrier already been assigned?
What is that carrier’s U.S. DOT number?
Who handles damage or loss claims?
Who receives my deposit?
Who receives my final payment?

The website where you request a quote, the company selling you the move, and the company whose truck arrives at your home are not necessarily the same business.

What to Look for When Hiring an Arizona Moving Company

Verify the Company Name

Start by identifying the mover’s legal business name.

For an Arizona in-state move, Arizona DPS recommends checking the mover through the Arizona Corporation Commission.

Compare:

Business name
Advertised name or DBA
Address
Phone number
Website information

If the business name you’re being asked to pay doesn’t match the company you researched, ask why.

Verify Interstate Authority

For an interstate move, search the mover through FMCSA.

You can review:

Registration status
U.S. DOT number
Company headquarters
Carrier or broker status
Complaint information
Safety information

FMCSA provides its official mover-search database specifically for consumers checking interstate moving companies.

Get a Written Estimate

Don’t rely solely on a verbal price.

Arizona DPS advises consumers to obtain written estimates and ask how the company calculates its charges.

Your estimate should clearly address potential charges involving:

Packing
Stairs
Elevators
Long carries
Shuttle service
Storage
Bulky items
Specialty items
Additional stops
Difficult truck access
Waiting time

Be Cautious With Extremely Low Quotes

A lower quote doesn’t automatically indicate a problem.

But if one company quotes $2,500 while several others quote $4,000 to $5,000 for approximately the same move, find out what’s causing the difference before paying a deposit.

Check whether everyone is quoting the same:

Inventory
Home size
Pickup and delivery locations
Packing services
Storage requirements
Access conditions
Moving date

FMCSA recommends comparing several written estimates and warns consumers against choosing an interstate mover based solely on the lowest price.

Watch for Hostage-Load Situations

One particularly serious moving problem occurs when a mover loads your household goods and then refuses to release them unless you pay additional money.

Arizona law contains protections addressing the delivery and unloading of household goods, and Arizona DPS specifically provides guidance for situations in which belongings are being held illegally during an Arizona in-state move.

If a mover suddenly demands substantially more money than agreed upon, don’t assume that you have no options simply because your belongings are already on the truck.

Keep copies of:

Estimates
Contracts
Bills of lading
Inventory sheets
Payment receipts
Text messages
Emails

These records can become important if a dispute develops.

Understand Your Damage Protection

Before moving day, ask exactly what happens if something is damaged or lost.

For interstate moves, federal regulations require movers to offer liability options. Arizona DPS notes that the basic Released Value option provides only $0.60 per pound per article, which can result in very limited reimbursement for valuable lightweight items.

For example, damage protection based purely on weight could provide far less than the replacement cost of a television, computer, artwork, or other valuable item.

Ask about:

Released Value Protection
Full Value Protection
Deductibles
Excluded items
High-value item declarations
Claims deadlines and procedures

Don’t assume “insured mover” means every possession will automatically be replaced at full retail value.

Moving Companies Across Arizona

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

Phoenix, Tucson, Mesa, Chandler, Scottsdale, Gilbert, Glendale, Tempe, Peoria, Surprise, Goodyear, Avondale, Queen Creek, Buckeye, Flagstaff, Prescott, Prescott Valley, Casa Grande, Maricopa, Yuma, Lake Havasu City, Sierra Vista

The right company may differ depending on whether you’re moving within one metro area, across Arizona, or out of state.

Before You Book an Arizona Mover

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

What is the company’s legal business name?

Can I verify the company through the appropriate state or federal database?

For an interstate move, does the company have the appropriate FMCSA authority?

Am I hiring a carrier or a broker?

Who will physically transport my belongings?

What exactly is included in my estimate?

What could cause my price to increase?

Are stairs, long carries, elevators, packing, storage, and specialty items included?

What protection do I have if something is lost or damaged?

Who do I contact if there is a problem with pickup, delivery, or payment?

A few minutes spent verifying these details can tell you considerably more about an Arizona moving company than simply choosing whichever mover has the highest rating or the cheapest advertised price.

Popular Movers & Packers in Arizona

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4627 E Ivy St, Mesa, AZ 85205

Why Customers Choose Them

• Highly rated by customers for professionalism and care
• Efficient and punctual moving crews
• Offers local, long-distance, and international moving services
• Provides both residential and commercial moving solutions
• Offers packing and secure storage options
• Transparent, upfront pricing with no hidden fees
• Excellent customer service and communication
• A+ rated and fully accredited
• Many repeat customers and referrals
• Careful handling of fragile and valuable items
• Consistently delivers smooth and stress-free moves
• Easy-to-navigate website for quotes and booking
• Known for reliability and staying on schedule

Cons:
• May require booking several weeks in advance
• Limited public information about fleet size

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1329 N 29th Ave A3, Phoenix, AZ 85009

Why Customers Choose Them

• Over 45 years of experience serving the Phoenix area
• Family-owned and operated, emphasizing personalized service
• Offers local, long-distance, and commercial moving services
• Provides packing, unpacking, and climate-controlled storage options
• Transparent pricing with no hidden fees
• A+ rating from the Better Business Bureau
• Highly rated on platforms like HomeAdvisor and Birdeye
• Flexible scheduling, including short-notice moves
• Professional and courteous moving crews
• Efficient handling of heavy and delicate items
• Responsive customer service and communication
• Competitive pricing for various move sizes
• Ability to accommodate complex moves, such as high-rise apartments
• Offers moving supplies and equipment
• Positive community reputation with many repeat customers

Cons:
• Some reports of delays or no-shows on moving day
• Occasional complaints about damaged or mishandled items

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2141 E Magnolia St Ste. A, Phoenix, AZ 85034

Why Customers Choose Them

• Offers local, long-distance, and international moving services
• Provides residential, commercial, and corporate relocation solutions
• Flexible scheduling, including short-notice moves
• Professional and courteous moving crews
• Efficient handling of heavy and delicate items
• Responsive customer service and communication
• Positive community reputation with many repeat customers
• Offers packing, unpacking, and storage options
• Equipped with necessary moving tools and supplies
• Transparent pricing with no hidden fees
• Multiple service hubs across the West Coast
• Specializes in both residential and commercial moves
• Provides climate-controlled storage facilities
• Known for careful handling of belongings
• Offers comprehensive moving solutions

Cons:
• Some reports of organizational and communication issues
• Occasional complaints about equipment shortages

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