Whether you're moving across town or across the country, preparation is key to a smooth transition. This guide from AMSA covers everything you need to know — from choosing a reputable mover to settling into your new home.

Choosing a Mover

Selecting the right moving company is the most important decision you'll make during your move. Here are AMSA's recommendations:

  • Look for the ProMover designation — movers who have been certified by AMSA
  • Verify the company is licensed, bonded, and insured
  • Get at least three written estimates from different companies
  • Ask for references and check online reviews
  • Verify the mover's USDOT number at protectyourmove.gov
  • Be wary of estimates that seem too low — they could be from rogue movers
  • Never sign a blank or incomplete document

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Before the Move

8 Weeks Before

  • Start researching moving companies and getting estimates
  • Create a moving budget
  • Begin decluttering — donate, sell, or discard items you don't need
  • Obtain school records and medical/dental records

4 Weeks Before

  • Select your moving company and confirm the moving date
  • Begin packing non-essential items
  • Notify utilities, post office, banks, and subscription services of your address change
  • Transfer insurance policies to your new address
  • Arrange for pet transportation if needed

1 Week Before

  • Finish packing and label all boxes by room
  • Confirm arrangements with your moving company
  • Prepare an essentials box (toiletries, snacks, phone charger, important documents)
  • Defrost and prepare appliances for transport

Packing Tips

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Use Quality Boxes

Use sturdy, uniform-sized boxes. Avoid overloading — 50 lbs max per box.

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Label Everything

Mark each box with its contents and destination room. Use color-coded labels.

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Wrap Fragiles

Use bubble wrap, packing paper, or towels to protect dishes, glassware, and electronics.

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Photo Inventory

Photograph valuable items and electronics before disassembly for insurance purposes.

Moving Day

  • Be present when the movers arrive and walk through the inventory
  • Review and sign the Bill of Lading (your contract with the mover)
  • Keep important documents, medications, and valuables with you
  • Do a final walkthrough of your old home to check for forgotten items
  • Note the condition of items being loaded and report any concerns immediately
  • Make sure the driver has your contact information and delivery address

After the Move

  • Inspect all delivered items and note any damage on the inventory sheet
  • Unpack essentials first — bedding, kitchen items, toiletries
  • File damage claims within 9 months of delivery (for interstate moves)
  • Update your driver's license, vehicle registration, and voter registration
  • Meet your new neighbors and explore the community

Your Rights & Protections

As a consumer, you have specific rights when using a professional moving company for an interstate move:

  • Right to a written estimate before the move
  • Right to choose between binding and non-binding estimates
  • Right to dispute charges you believe are unfair
  • Right to file a claim for lost or damaged items
  • Right to receive copies of all documents you sign
  • Movers must provide the "Your Rights and Responsibilities" booklet

Filing Complaints

If you experience problems with a moving company:

  • Contact the mover directly first to resolve the issue
  • File a written complaint with the mover's corporate office
  • Contact AMSA if the mover is a ProMover member
  • File a complaint with FMCSA at nccdb.fmcsa.dot.gov
  • Contact your state attorney general's consumer protection office

For assistance, contact AMSA at Membership_Web@Moving.org or (703) 683-7410.