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Browse 15 licensed movers in Washington DC, compare ratings and reviews, and get free quotes from top companies — all in one place.

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Local & Long Distance Movers

Below is the complete list of local and long‑distance movers we've found for Washington DC, DC (15 total). Compare each company's USDOT number, years running, fleet size (trucks/drivers), reported miles per year, and the address on file—then use DOT Record to verify details on the official FMCSA listing.

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Complete list of local and long-distance movers in Washington DC.

Business Name

Years Running

Owner's Name

DOT #

Trucks

Drivers

Miles/Year

Address

36

laurence o'toole

88

253

5000000

7 mckay ave, winchester, ma 1890

36

john geograkopoulas

64

59

7850000

5041 beech place, temple hills, md 20748-2003

11

igor simic

2586700DOT Record
5

5

145000

8705 grovemont cir, gaithersburg, md 20877

10

josefina henriquez

2782086DOT Record
4

4

94700

2100 mcmahon rd unit 2112, silver spring, md 20902

5

wilson badillo iii

3467429DOT Record
3

9

40000

19960 wild cherry ln, germantown, md 20874

52

stephen dill

3

1

23000

22390 three notch rd unit a, lexington park, md 20653

22

carlos mora

1201802DOT Record
3

3

9000

1210 autre ct, rockville, md 20851

6

merey abenov

3424165DOT Record
2

1

1600

3137 draper dr, fairfax, va 22031

How much does it cost to move in Washington DC?

Moving costs in Washington DC can range from affordable to premium, depending on the size of your move and the distance involved. Whether youre relocating locally or long-distance, understanding the average moving costs in Washington DC will help you plan your budget more effectively.

Check out our breakdown of the average costs for moving a studio, 1-bedroom apartment, or 3-bedroom house in Washington DC. You can also explore our moving cost calculator to get an estimate tailored to your specific needs.

Moving costs in Washington DC

Move SizeAverage Cost
Studio/1-bedroom$1,600
2-bedroom apartment$2,200
3-bedroom house$2,800
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About the city

Washington DC: Moving trends and city insights

In Washington, D.C., the moving industry operates within a fast-paced and compact metropolitan setting driven by a steady flow of government relocations, academic transitions, and residential moves. Move durations here typically average around 6.7 hours per job, shaped by a combination of apartment, townhouse, and single-family home relocations. Crews of about 2.3 movers are standard, equipped to handle logistical hurdles like narrow stairwells, limited parking, and elevator scheduling. Moving trucks used in the city generally range from smaller box trucks to mid-sized 26-foot vehicles, ensuring access through tight streets and congested areas. The busiest period for movers spans late spring through early fall, aligning with agency reassignments, university schedules, and milder weather. Companies offer a full suite of services—from home and office relocations to secure storage and packing, as well as handling valuable or fragile items. Washington, D.C.'s dynamic population turnover fosters a reliable market for experienced movers who can navigate the unique challenges of the nation’s capital.

How to choose a moving company

What to verify before you book, and the warning signs of a moving scam.

  1. Verify USDOT and MC numbers

    Every interstate mover must carry an active USDOT number, and for-hire interstate carriers an MC number. Look them up free on the FMCSA SAFER system before you book.

  2. Insist on an in-person or video survey

    Reputable movers inspect your belongings before quoting. Prices given sight-unseen routinely get revised upward on moving day.

  3. Get a binding or not-to-exceed estimate in writing

    A binding (or guaranteed not-to-exceed) estimate caps what you pay; a non-binding estimate can climb. Confirm which one you have on paper.

  4. Understand your valuation coverage

    Federal rules give you two choices: free Released Value ($0.60 per pound, minimal) or Full Value Protection. Know which applies and get it in writing.

  5. Confirm the Bill of Lading and inventory

    Every legitimate move has a Bill of Lading (your contract) and usually an inventory list. No paperwork, walk away.

  6. Cross-check reviews and the legal name

    Read reviews across Google, the Better Business Bureau, and Yelp, and confirm the legal name matches the DOT registration. Movers sometimes operate under several names.

Frequently Asked Questions

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1. Is LocalMovers.com a moving company?

No, we are a Moving Concierge. Moving companies provide the trucks and labor; we provide the expert coordination, vetting, and advocacy. We act as your single point of contact to ensure your move is handled by a professional, licensed team.

2. How much does this service cost me?

Our concierge service is 100% free for the customer. You get a dedicated move coordinator and access to our vetted network without paying a penny more than you would if you booked a mover yourself.

3. How does this save me time?

Instead of spending hours calling different companies and repeating your inventory over and over, you contact us once. Share your move details with your coordinator, and we will gather and present multiple competitive quotes for you to choose from. We do the legwork; you make the final decision.

4. Do you handle difficult moves, like Mobile Homes?

Yes. We specialize in coordinating "complex" relocations that many standard companies won't touch, including Mobile Home moves. We have a specific network of movers equipped with the specialized gear and permits required for these types of transports.