Be Informed Before You Move
Federal law requires all licensed interstate movers to share the FMCSA’s “Ready to Move?” consumer checklist before service begins.
This short guide helps you understand your rights, what to expect from your mover, and what you should do before, during, and after your relocation.
Download the Official FMCSA Checklist
📄 Download “Ready to Move?” (PDF)
(Official FMCSA website – Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration)
What the Checklist Covers
The FMCSA checklist summarizes key steps every customer should follow:
Before You Move
- Research your mover’s USDOT number and verify licensing on FMCSA’s database.
- Ask for a written estimate and understand if it’s binding or non-binding.
- Review the mover’s tariff, Bill of Lading, and valuation options.
- Confirm insurance coverage and request a Certificate of Insurance (COI) if needed by your building.
- Know the mover’s cancellation, refund, and claims policies.
Moving Day
- Make sure the mover’s company name, logo, and USDOT number match your paperwork.
- Be present during loading and unloading.
- Verify inventory lists and condition notes before signing.
- Keep important items, valuables, and documents with you personally.
After Delivery
- Inspect your items immediately and note any exceptions on the delivery receipt.
- File claims in writing within 9 months if anything is lost or damaged.
- Keep copies of all documents — Bill of Lading, estimate, and payment receipts.
Why This Checklist Matters
Following the “Ready to Move?” checklist ensures:
- You understand your legal rights and mover responsibilities.
- You avoid fraudulent or unlicensed movers.
- You have all the documentation needed if a claim or dispute arises.
Move ON Moving Company encourages every customer to review both this checklist and the official “Your Rights and Responsibilities When You Move” booklet before booking.