Get the Proof on Any Mover
Before you hand over your home, check whether a moving company is licensed, insured, and safe. Search 51,966+ movers across 2,510 metros — operating authority, insurance on file, and FMCSA safety ratings, all from the official federal record.
Search by company name, USDOT#, MC#, or browse by city
Authority & License
Is the company authorized for household-goods moves and active with FMCSA? “Not authorized for HHG” is exactly the red flag consumers miss.
Insurance on File
See whether cargo and liability insurance is filed with FMCSA, and the coverage amounts. Rogue movers usually have none.
Safety Red Flags
FMCSA safety rating, and — in Phase 2 — crash counts, inspections, and out-of-service rates benchmarked against national averages.
How to Spot a Rogue Mover
No USDOT number, no insurance on file, cash-only, no written estimate — the FMCSA “Protect Your Move” red flags, applied to real carrier records.
Browse Movers by City
2,510 cities
Houston, TX
858 movers · 15% insured
Brooklyn, NY
586 movers · 17% insured
Miami, FL
483 movers · 13% insured
Chicago, IL
470 movers · 23% insured
Dallas, TX
464 movers · 15% insured
Charlotte, NC
448 movers · 20% insured
Atlanta, GA
440 movers · 12% insured
Las Vegas, NV
424 movers · 17% insured
Jacksonville, FL
404 movers · 13% insured
Philadelphia, PA
371 movers · 19% insured
Los Angeles, CA
347 movers · 14% insured
Orlando, FL
334 movers · 13% insured
Indianapolis, IN
332 movers · 26% insured
Phoenix, AZ
320 movers · 17% insured
Denver, CO
315 movers · 20% insured
San Antonio, TX
272 movers · 15% insured
New York, NY
247 movers · 17% insured
Tampa, FL
237 movers · 13% insured
Baltimore, MD
235 movers · 19% insured
Bronx, NY
233 movers · 17% insured
Columbus, OH
230 movers · 20% insured
San Diego, CA
228 movers · 14% insured
Raleigh, NC
215 movers · 20% insured
Austin, TX
207 movers · 15% insured
Moving Guides
How to Spot a Rogue Mover
The FMCSA 'Protect Your Move' red flags, applied to real carrier records — no DOT number, no insurance on file, cash-only, no written estimate.
What HHG Operating Authority Means
Household-goods (HHG) authority is the federal license that separates a legitimate mover from a freight carrier that isn't allowed to move your home.
How to Read an FMCSA Safety Rating
Satisfactory, Conditional, Unsatisfactory, or Unrated — what each FMCSA safety rating actually means for your move.
Mover Insurance Explained
What 'insurance on file' means, released-value vs. full-value protection, and how much cargo coverage a legitimate mover carries.
How It Works
We Pull FMCSA Data
The federal motor-carrier census — authority, insurance, and safety records that live in the clunky SAFER lookup.
We Add Context
A plain-English trust checklist, peer benchmarks, and the FMCSA scam red flags applied to each carrier.
You Decide
Every profile links to the official FMCSA SAFER snapshot and shows the data date — verify for yourself.