Embracing a seamless blend of modern growth and rich history, Raleigh entices newcomers with its vibrant culture and robust job market. The iconic State Capitol building stands at the heart, anchoring a city that enjoys a temperate climate—warm summers and mild winters. Raleigh's lush greenery is particularly enchanting in the fall and spring. As part of the Research Triangle, the city is just a short drive to Durham and Chapel Hill, offering a trifecta of educational and career opportunities. Discover more about Raleigh's unique offerings and community spirit.
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Who regulates Raleigh interstate movers?
Raleigh moving companies are required to be registered with the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) if they perform interstate moves. No matter if it is a moving company or a broker, they should have a valid DOT number. You can look up a mover here.
Agency: United States Department of Transportation Address: 1200 New Jersey Ave, SE, Washington DC 20590 Phone: (855) 368-4200 Website: www.fmcsa.dot.gov
Let's see how many people move within North Carolina versus those who moved from Tar Heel State to another state.
Moved Within NC 42%
Moved out of NC 58%
When it comes to local moves vs. cross-country moves, the relocation scene in North Carolina seems almost evenly split. Still, the interstate moves (58%) have a slight advantage over the intrastate ones (42%).
There are many reasons for North Carolinians to want to stay in their state, with Charlotte and Raleigh being great cities to live in. The secret to having a stress-free and problem-free home move is still linked to finding and hiring a good professional moving company.
Who regulates North Carolina local movers
Carriers transporting household goods intrastate for compensation are under the North Carolina Utilities Commission’s jurisdiction. If you hire intrastate household goods movers in North Carolina, they must have a certificate (“C” number) issued by the Commission. Certificated movers are required to have insurance, to observe some consumer protection laws, and to comply with the provisions of the Maximum Rate Tariff (MRT).
Sometimes movers in nearby cities like
Morrisville, Cary and Durham can also handle your move. Here is a list of other cities closest to Raleigh, NC sorted by distance:
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