Long-Distance Movers in Virginia: What Changes When You Cross State Lines

Long-Distance Movers in Virginia: What Changes When You Cross State Lines

Planning a long-distance move from Virginia? Learn how interstate moving regulations, pricing, and logistics differ from a local move.

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Long-Distance Moves Come With Different Rules

Moving within Virginia is one thing. Moving from Virginia to another state — whether to the Carolinas, to the Midwest, or across the country — involves federal regulation, different pricing structures, and logistics that require more advance planning than a local job. Around Town Movers has handled long-distance relocations from Northern Virginia since 2006, and the single most important thing customers can do is understand the differences before signing a contract.

Federal Regulation Applies to Interstate Moves

Any move that crosses a state line is governed by federal regulations administered by the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA). Movers performing interstate work must hold a valid USDOT number and operate under an MC (Motor Carrier) authority. These are publicly searchable. Any mover that cannot provide both should not be handling your interstate relocation.

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Federal regulation also governs how movers must provide written estimates and what protections apply to your shipment. There are two standard types of estimate to know:

  • Non-binding estimate: The final price can change based on actual weight and services used. Common and legal, but the final bill can exceed the estimate.
  • Binding estimate: The mover commits to a fixed price based on the agreed scope. More predictable for the customer.

Weight-Based Pricing vs. Hourly

Local moves are typically priced hourly. Long-distance moves are typically priced by shipment weight plus distance. This means the accuracy of your inventory matters: more furniture and boxes means a higher weight, which means a higher price. Around Town Movers walks through your home to produce an accurate weight estimate before quoting — not a rough guess over the phone.

Timing and Transit Windows

Long-distance shipments are not always delivered the next day. Transit windows for cross-country moves can span several days, and your belongings may travel with other shipments on a shared truck. Around Town Movers is transparent about delivery windows upfront and works with customers whose timelines require dedicated transport.

Northern Virginia as a Starting Point

The DMV's proximity to I-95 and I-66 makes it a well-connected origin for long-distance moves. Around Town Movers handles long-distance relocations from across Northern Virginia — Arlington, Alexandria, Fairfax, Loudoun, and Prince William counties — with the same care and documentation as local jobs.

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