How Interstate Moving Works
Moving across state lines is a complex logistical operation subject to federal transportation oversight. Unlike local moves, interstate relocation typically requires carriers to maintain specific federal registration and appropriate coverage for household goods transportation.
Professional long distance movers coordinate everything from inventory weight verification and loading to multi-state transit scheduling. We help connect you with moving companies experienced in cross-state transport.
- Nationwide Interstate Moving Network
- Long Distance Relocation Specialists
- Professional Moving Partners
- Nationwide Service Coverage
Qualified Experts for Cross Country Moving.
We focus exclusively on high-intent relocators. Our services are designed for homeowners, military families, and corporate professionals who require a higher standard of care for their state-to-state moving needs.
Homeowners
Comprehensive solutions for multi-bedroom household estates moving nationwide.
Corporate Moves
Streamlined relocation for employees and executives during company transfers.
Commitment to Consumer Protection
Our role is to educate and empower consumers during the selection of interstate moving partners. We advocate for full transparency in federal compliance and credential verification.
Credential Verification
Understand the requirements for moving company registration and credentials. We provide resources to help you verify the active authority status of any moving carrier.
Insurance & Valuation
Navigating cargo protection, released value, and full value protection (FVP) options. Knowledge is your best protection against relocation risk.
Quality Benchmarks
We connect you with moving companies that maintain professional equipment, trained logistics staff, and a track record of interstate service.
Nationwide Service Coverage
Select your origin or destination state to explore our localized interstate moving company resources.
Popular State-to-State Moving Routes
Major Metropolitan Moving Hubs
Our network extends to over 19,000 cities nationwide, providing comprehensive coverage for all cross country relocations.
How Much Does It Cost to Move to Another State?
The average cost for an interstate move typically ranges from $2,500 to $8,500. However, the actual price depends on several critical variables that our relocation experts use to build your quote.
- • Total Distance: Precise mileage from origin to destination across state lines.
- • Shipment Weight: Calculated tonnage of household goods (HHG).
- • Logistical Factors: Fuel surcharges, insurance valuation, and labor requirements.
Get a Quote Today
Speak with a relocation coordinator to discuss your cross-country moving needs and get a detailed estimate.
Professional Relocation Planning Tools
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Cost Calculator
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Launch EstimatorWeight Estimator
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Check Load WeightInterstate Relocation FAQ
How much does it cost to move to another state?
The typical cost ranges from $2,500 to $8,500. Variables include total inventory volume, distance between states, and chosen insurance valuation coverage.
How long does cross country moving take?
Cross country moves usually take 3–14 business days. This window is typically dictated by driver scheduling regulations and the total mileage of the relocation route.
What is the cheapest way to move long distance?
Consolidated shipping (where your goods share a truck with other shipments) is often the most cost-effective method for out-of-state transitions compared to dedicated truck rentals.
How far in advance should I book movers?
For interstate relocations, we recommend booking at least 4–8 weeks in advance to ensure carrier availability and secure the best seasonal pricing.
What should I look for in an interstate mover?
Relocation companies transporting household goods across state lines typically hold specific registration credentials and interstate authority. Customers should independently verify a mover's credentials at official federal databases before hiring.