The U.S. Moving Protection Organization (USMPO) provides verified pricing information and resources to help consumers identify licensed and reputable moving companies in Minnesota. Each mover listed within our network is reviewed for federal registration, insurance compliance, and service history to promote transparency and consumer protection.
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As part of our mission to prevent moving fraud, the USMPO independently verifies the accuracy of each mover's published rates and pricing—holding verified carriers accountable to their written estimates. Our role is to prevent bait-and-switch quotes and moving scams before they occur. Use this guide to find reliable moving companies in Minnesota. Steer clear of low-ball quotes, rogue movers, bait & switch estimates, unexpected costs, delivery delays, and scams.It's your responsibility to make a smart decision, its our responsibility to help you make it.
How To Find a Moving Company in Minnesota:
Option One: Traditional Research
Use Verified Resources▼
Choose carriers with verified rates and published tariffs. To simplify this process, the USMPO Verified Mover Search allows consumers to confirm a mover's credentials, rate accuracy, and complaint status in one place.
Organize Move Details▼
Prepare an itemized list of everything you plan to move. Providing detailed inventory information ensures more accurate estimates and reduces the risk of lost or damaged items.
Calculate & Compare Moving Costs▼
Gathering multiple quotes can be confusing. When evaluating pricing between movers, compare apples to apples. Keep your volume consistent and include valuation coverage, packing fees, and all accessorial charges.
Option Two: Using MoveSafe
Build and customize your quote using MoveSafe, an AI-powered tool created in collaboration with the U.S. Moving Protection Organization's verified mover database. MoveSafe ranks movers based on verified safety data, published rates, and performance history.
Route proximity and efficiency
Safety records and inspection data (FMCSA)
Customer complaint data (BBB, USMPO, FMCSA)
Verified rates and published tariffs (USMPO database)
MoveSafe automatically filters out unverified or high-risk carriers—saving you time, protecting your belongings, and ensuring transparency from quote to delivery.
Utilizing Data & Technology To Create a Safer Moving Industry
Aggregated Data:Continuously updated from the National Consumer Complaint Database and Better Business Bureau
Data Feedback Loop:Live data and customer feedback from every booking made with verified carriers
USMPO verification audits:Rolling audits. Compliancy and complaint reviews
FMCSA pull:Downloaded from DOT, FMCSA, and National Consumer Complaint Database
DATA SOURCE
RELEVANCY
YOUR BENEFIT
First-Party Data
Pre-Screened By U.S. Moving Protection
No Surprise Pricing Or Bait & Switch Estimates
Pricing Accuracy
Accurate Pricing Calculations, No Low-Ball Quotes
True Pricing Guaranteed
Free For Consumers
Reserve Your Move For Free
Risk-Free Process
Fraud Protection
Licensed & Insured Movers Only
Zero Risk Of Scam Companies
Data-Backed Algorithm
Decide Your Mover Based On Data
A Safer Relocation Experience
How Much Does Moving in Minnesota Cost?
Local moves (less than 100 miles) are charged by an hourly rate. Interstate moves going over 100 miles or crossing state lines are charged by volume and distance.
Long distance moving companies in Minnesota should never charge less than $1,750 for a minimum long distance move. Anything less than that is a red flag.
ℹ Important Note
Licensed carriers in Minnesota are required to file their tariffs (rate schedules) with the Minnesota PSC. These tariffs detail the carrier's service rates, fees, and policies for handling disputes. Using movers with verified rates and published tariffs helps prevent hidden fees or price manipulation.
Top Moving Scams to Avoid
Stay protected when hiring moving companies in Minnesota.
Bait-and-switch Pricing
A common Minnesota moving scam where movers quote a low initial price to secure your booking, then dramatically raise the rate once your items are loaded. Always demand written estimates and binding contracts.
Hostage Loads
Fraudulent movers may hold your belongings hostage — refusing delivery unless you pay unexpected extra charges. Only work with licensed carriers registered with the U.S. Department of Transportation (USDOT).
Rogue Movers
Unlicensed or fake movers in Minnesota may lure customers with cheap rates, then vanish after collecting deposits or deliver damaged goods. Verify company licenses through the Minnesota Bureau of Household Goods and Services (BHGS).
No-Show Movers
Some scammers take your deposit and fail to appear on moving day, leaving you stranded and out of pocket. Avoid paying large deposits upfront and confirm pickup times in writing.
Cost Guide: Average Price For Routes Leaving Minnesota
When planning a long-distance move from Minnesota, it helps to have an idea of typical costs. These ranges are based on verified data from moving companies.
Route (MN → ...)
Small Load ~3,500 Lbs
Medium ~7,000 Lbs
Large ~10,000+ Lbs
Delivery Window
Miami, FL
$1,200–$2,000
$1,800–$3,000
$2,600–$4,200
3–5 Days
New York, NY
$1,400–$2,400
$2,000–$3,400
$3,000–$5,000
4–7 Days
Los Angeles, CA
$1,600–$2,800
$2,400–$4,000
$3,400–$5,600
5–8 Days
Chicago, IL
$900–$1,600
$1,400–$2,400
$2,200–$3,600
2–4 Days
Atlanta, GA
$800–$1,400
$1,200–$2,000
$1,800–$3,000
2–4 Days
ⓘ Disclaimer: Actual pricing varies by inventory, accessorials, dates, and carrier capacity.
Potential Hidden Fees: Accessorial Fees That Are Not Included Unless Requested
Item
Usually Included?
How It's Priced
Tip
Elevator fee
Varies
$75-$150 added to Quote
Reserve your service elevator in advance
Materials (Boxes, Wrap, Tape)
No
Per Item Or Kit
Get a separate quote including packing
Long Carry Fee
No
$150 if truck cannot reach within 75 ft
Confirm truck size to avoid shuttle fee
Stairs fee
Yes
$75 per flight after 1st flight
1st flight usually free (7 steps = 1 flight)
Shuttle Fee
No
Based on move volume, can be costly
Confirm truck size for hard-to-reach areas
Average Pricing for Moving Routes Leaving Minnesota
We ensure your move is protected from start to finish – using verified carriers, real customer feedback, and secure payment systems.
MN → NorthEast States
ME, NH, VT, MA, RI, CT, NY, NJ, PA
Best lead time: 2–4 weeks. Watch for shuttle needs in urban cores.
MN → SouthEast States
DE, MD, VA, WV, KY, TN, NC, SC, GA, FL, AL, MS
Elevators and COI paperwork are common; lock your delivery window early.
MN → WestCoast States
CA, OR, WA
Shorter windows; consider flexible pickup for better pricing.
MN → Midwest States
OH, MI, IN, IL, WI, MN, IA, MO, ND, SD, NE, KS
Longest transit; pack essentials separately and confirm SIT options.
Essential Pre-Move Checklist
Protect yourself from moving fraud with these mandatory verification steps
Verify mover's FMCSA registration & DOT number through official database
Review comprehensive complaint history & customer testimonials (beyond rating scores)
Obtain binding, itemized cost estimate with official documentation
Understand your consumer rights under FMCSA's "Ready to Move" regulations
Secure payment through verified escrow to prevent pricing manipulation
Quotes based only on cubic feet without a clear inventory
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Delivery day upcharges not listed in the estimate/tariff
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No physical address or can't produce insurance proof
Minnesota Moving FAQ
How can I find a reliable long distance moving company in Minnesota?▼
Use the USMPO Verified Mover Search to confirm credentials, rate accuracy, and complaint status. Always verify FMCSA registration and DOT numbers.
Does the USMPO charge for moving services?▼
USMPO does not provide moving services directly. We verify and audit moving companies to ensure they meet quality and safety standards. Our consumer tools are free to use.
How much will a long distance move in Minnesota cost me?▼
Costs vary based on distance, inventory, and services. Use our cost calculator for an estimate tailored to your specific move details.
Glossary (Minnesota Edition)
Binding Estimate
Fixed Price Tied To A Written Inventory.
Non-Binding Estimate
Price Can Change At Delivery.
Tariff
Published Schedule Of Rates And Fees.
Accessorials
Extra Services (Stairs, Shuttle, Packing, Long Carry).
SIT (Storage-In-Transit)
Temporary Storage During A Move.
Shuttle
Smaller Truck Used When The Big Truck Can't Access.
COI
Certificate Of Insurance Often Required By Buildings.
Line-Haul
Base Transportation Charge For Long-Distance.
Claim Rate
Percentage Of Jobs With A Filed Claim.
On-Time %
Share Of Jobs Meeting Scheduled Pickup/Delivery Windows.
Report an Issue / File a Complaint
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Safety & Complaints: How USMPO Scores Work
USMPO aggregates public records and consumer feedback to surface complaint trends, on-time performance, and claims frequency. Scores emphasize recent activity and verified outcomes. Use them to compare service quality, not just price.
Before moving your household goods interstate, movers are required to give you the Your Rights and Responsibilities When You Move booklet and FMCSA's Ready to Move brochure to help you understand the documents that a mover will ask you to sign, and explains your rights if your household goods are lost or damaged.