BANNING MOVING
This mover has not been audited by U.S. Moving Protection
Banning Moving has not submitted the documentation required for verification by the United States Moving Protection Organization. The public records below are drawn directly from the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration and the Better Business Bureau. Inclusion in this directory does not constitute endorsement, certification, or verification by USMPO. USMPO is an independent organization, not affiliated with the U.S. government.
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Is Banning Moving a legitimate moving company?
Banning Moving is a federally licensed motor carrier registered with the U.S. Department of Transportation under USDOT number 3350149 and MC 1070919. Federal registration confirms Banning Moving holds active authority to operate as an interstate household goods mover. USMPO has not independently audited Banning Moving against its eight-point verification standard, so consumers should review the company's complaint and safety record before booking.
What is Banning Moving's USDOT number?
Banning Moving's USDOT number is 3350149, and its MC docket number is 1070919. These federal identifiers can be cross-checked at no cost through the FMCSA SAFER system linked above. Always verify a mover's USDOT number before signing a contract or paying a deposit.
Is Banning Moving licensed and insured?
Banning Moving holds an active federal operating authority for the interstate transport of household goods, which by law requires the carrier to maintain minimum levels of cargo and liability insurance. Consumers are encouraged to request a current Certificate of Insurance (COI) directly from Banning Moving prior to booking.
How do I file a complaint against Banning Moving?
If you have experienced a problem with Banning Moving, you can file a federal complaint through the FMCSA National Consumer Complaint Database (NCCDB) at nccdb.fmcsa.dot.gov. Complaints can also be submitted to the Better Business Bureau and to USMPO using the File a Complaint resource on this page.
Where is Banning Moving located?
Banning Moving's principal place of business is registered with FMCSA at 138 DERBY LANE BENSALEM, PA 19020-2978, BENSALEM, PA. The address on file with the federal government can be cross-checked against the carrier's FMCSA SAFER profile, which is linked in the Public Records table above.
Is Banning Moving USMPO Verified?
Banning Moving has not completed USMPO's eight-point verification audit. This does not necessarily indicate the company is unsafe — verification is a separate, voluntary process. Consumers are encouraged to review the federal complaint history, request a written binding estimate, and confirm insurance coverage before booking with Banning Moving.
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