Best Moving Companies in Atlanta, GA

We compared 38 companies and chose the top movers

    • Best overall
      Agility Van Lines
      5.0(126)
    • Customer service
      Perennial Van Lines
      4.8(112)
    • Value
      Northern Moving Systems
      4.5(110)
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    Best Moving Companies in Atlanta, GA

    After reviewing local customer feedback, Agility Van Lines earns the top spot as Atlanta's best mover. Perennial Van Lines is a strong option if you want responsive communication throughout your move. Northern Moving Systems offers value pricing for budget-conscious movers.

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    Our 4 moving company picks in Atlanta

    1. Best overall: Agility Van Lines
    2. Best customer service: Perennial Van Lines
    3. Best value: Northern Moving Systems
    4. Best quote accuracy: Allied Van Lines

    To help you find the best options, we compared moving companies available in Atlanta. Then we analyzed ratings and reviews on ConsumerAffairs from Atlanta customers.

    To make our picks, we also considered pricing, the quote and deposit processes and the availability of packing services and storage options. Read our full methodology below for all the details. Our picks may be Authorized Partners that compensate us — this does not affect our recommendations or evaluations.

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    Our 4 Atlanta moving company picks

    Learn more about our top picks for the best moving companies, based on verified reviews from Atlanta area customers and broader Georgia feedback on ConsumerAffairs.

    Best overall

    Agility Van Lines

    Agility Van Lines
    Deposit
    Varying percentage
    Local moves
    No
    Long-distance moves
    Yes
    USDOT #
    2564711

    Agility Van Lines keeps your move in the hands of its own team from start to finish. When you book your Atlanta relocation, the same company that gives you your quote is responsible for loading, driving and delivering your belongings. This approach helps avoid confusion and makes it clear who’s accountable at every step.

    Best for: People who distrust brokers

    Pros
    • Family-owned carrier
    • No subcontractors
    • Storage included often
    • Personalized service
    Cons
    • Limited service area
    • Smaller fleet size
    • Longer lead times
    • Long-distance moving
    • Local moving
    • Auto transport
    • Storage
    • Packing
    • Quote type: Binding (locked-in price)
    • Deposit: Varying percentage
    • Discounts: None specified

    Agility Van Lines earns consistent praise for its professional, organized and fairly priced long-distance moving services, with Atlanta customers highlighting reliable communication and careful crews.

    Best customer service

    Perennial Van Lines

    Perennial Van Lines
    Deposit
    Undisclosed
    Local moves
    No
    Long-distance moves
    Yes
    USDOT #
    3197151

    Perennial Van Lines serves as an advocate during your move, acting as the middleman between you and the actual carrier. This means it’s hands-on about making sure things go smoothly, stepping in if there are problems or questions along the way. For Atlanta movers who want extra support, this approach can offer peace of mind.

    Best for: Skeptical price-checkers

    Pros
    • Customer advocacy
    • Detailed review process
    • Nationwide service
    • Communication focus
    Cons
    • Nonrefundable deposit
    • Broker model
    • Reliance on partners
    • Long-distance moving
    • Packing
    • Storage
    • Corporate relocation
    • Auto transport
    • Quote type: Online and phone
    • Deposit: Undisclosed
    • Discounts: None specified

    Atlanta customers consistently praise Perennial Van Lines for its affordable pricing, professional and efficient crews and reliable long-distance service that makes moving stress-free.

    Northern Moving Systems
    Deposit
    About 25%
    Local moves
    Yes
    Long-distance moves
    Yes
    USDOT #
    4216383

    Northern Moving Systems puts effort into finding the most affordable moving solution for your needs. It works with a large group of carriers and negotiates rates to try and match your budget. If you’re looking to stretch your moving dollars, this company is proactive about seeking out lower-cost options for Atlanta customers, especially for longer moves.

    Best for: East Coast relocations

    Pros
    • East Coast specialization
    • Personalized move planning
    • Competitive pricing
    • Storage options
    Cons
    • Broker fees apply
    • Carrier quality varies
    • Strict cancellation policy
    • Long-distance moving
    • Local moving
    • Packing services
    • 30 days free storage (climate-controlled)
    • Corporate relocation
    • Quote type: Binding and nonbinding
    • Deposit: About 25%
    • Discounts: None specified

    Atlanta movers highlight Northern Moving Systems for its professional, careful and reliable moving services, including helpful storage options and timely delivery. However, some customers report issues with unexpected charges.

    Best quote accuracy

    Allied Van Lines

    Allied Van Lines
    Deposit
    Varies by carrier
    Local moves
    Yes
    Long-distance moves
    Yes
    USDOT #
    76235

    Allied Van Lines sends a professional estimator to your home to create a detailed inventory and provide a binding quote that won’t increase due to extra weight. This means you know the most you’ll pay before the move begins, which can make budgeting much less stressful for Atlanta customers.

    Best for: Corporate transferees and large families

    Pros
    • Owns its own fleet
    • Binding not-to-exceed quotes
    • GPS shipment tracking
    • No deposit required
    Cons
    • Higher price point
    • Complex claims process
    • Dates subject to availability
    • Local and long-distance moving
    • International moving
    • Corporate relocation
    • Storage-in-transit
    • Packing
    • Quote type: Instant rough quote online; in-home survey
    • Deposit: Varies by carrier
    • Discounts: Senior

    Allied receives strong praise from Atlanta customers for its professional, polite and careful moving teams, timely pickups, responsive communication and reasonable pricing, with only minor issues reported around scheduling and delivery details.

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      Moving to Atlanta offers a mix of southern hospitality and city hustle. Whether you choose life inside or outside the perimeter, you will need to navigate strict parking rules and heat. Relocating here also means navigating the notorious Spaghetti Junction, so timing your logistics is essential for a smooth transition. We’ll walk you through finding Atlanta movers who can handle these challenges.

      Key insights

      Georgia movers must be certified by the Department of Public Safety. Verify they display a valid GA DPS number on their website and trucks before you sign a contract.

      Jump to insight

      Georgia enforces a 110% rule for nonbinding estimates. Movers cannot demand more than 110% of the original quote at delivery to release your goods if costs increase.

      Jump to insight

      Traffic on the Downtown Connector can double hourly costs. Schedule your crew to arrive after 10 a.m. and finish before 3 p.m. to avoid sitting in gridlock.

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      How to choose a mover in Atlanta

      To choose a mover in Atlanta, determine your specific move requirements first. Then, assess at least three licensed companies by reviewing their written estimates side by side and checking external ratings for issues such as hidden fees or a track record of damage.

      Hiring the right moving company can be a significant part of your overall moving expenses, so it’s worth investing time in careful research. Here’s how to evaluate your options and lock in the best fit for your Atlanta relocation:

      1. Determine your move type

      Start by figuring out what kind of move you need. Are you making a short, local move within Atlanta or heading hundreds of miles away? Do you want a mover that packs everything or just loads the truck?

      Knowing your move type will help you zero in on companies that match your requirements. Full-service movers handle everything from packing to unloading, while self-service or labor-only movers are more hands-off but cost less.

      2. Research movers in your area

      Check with people you trust for company recommendations. Then, check online reviews from customers in Atlanta. The most common complaints about moving companies we see on ConsumerAffairs include:

      • Damage to belongings during transit: Customers experience items arriving broken, scratched or with other damage, and sometimes have to wait a long time for claim resolution. Some movers push back on claims or offer only minimal reimbursement.
      • Hidden fees and cost overages: People find their final bill is much higher than their original estimate, with extra charges for things like fuel, weight or stairs. Some report being hit with unexpected costs on moving day with little warning or explanation.
      • Poor crew quality and unprofessional conduct: Movers might be late, work slowly or take too many breaks, resulting in longer hours. Some reviewers describe issues with rudeness or lack of care when concerns are raised. Cara from Atlanta reported to us that she experienced delays with her crew. She told us, “The movers arrived 4 hours late.”
      • Unmet delivery dates and communication breakdowns: Delivery windows can shift unexpectedly, and customers sometimes struggle to reach their mover for updates or clarification. Missed or delayed delivery times are a frequent source of frustration.

      3. Compare multiple quotes

      Reach out to several moving companies and request detailed written quotes. An in-home estimate is usually the most precise because the company can see your items and building layout. Compare each quote carefully, including what’s covered and any extra fees.

      Be wary of any estimate that’s much lower than others. This could mean services are missing or the company isn’t reliable. The most useful quotes will break down all charges, from labor and trucks to supplies and special handling.

      4. Ask about extra services

      Find out what you’ll pay for add-on services like packing, storage or moving heavy or specialty items. Ask specifically about stair fees, elevator access or parking restrictions. Getting a full picture of potential costs upfront helps you plan a realistic budget and avoid last-minute surprises.

      5. Verify credentials

      Always make sure your mover is properly licensed and insured in Georgia. For interstate moves, the mover must have a USDOT number registered with the U.S. Department of Transportation — you can check this on the FMCSA site. Before signing, clarify what insurance is included and the claims process if something is lost or damaged.

      How much do movers cost in Atlanta?

      Moving costs can range from several hundred dollars for a small local move to several thousand for a larger or long-distance move, depending on the details.

      Movers cannot charge more than 110% of a nonbinding quote at delivery.

      The main factors affecting what you’ll pay include:

      • Distance: Moving from Buckhead to Midtown costs less than long-distance relocations.
      • Volume: More rooms or belongings increase the amount of labor and truck space.
      • Services: Packing, unpacking and special item handling all add to the price.
      • Timing: Moving in summer or on weekends usually means higher rates; winter and weekdays can be 20 to 30% cheaper.
      • Deposits: Moving brokers often ask for 20 to 50% up front; carriers may require a smaller deposit.

      Local moves usually cost $110 to $150 per hour for a two-person crew. Most companies add a trip fee of one labor hour to cover travel time to and from your home. For a standard two-bedroom apartment move within the metro area, total costs usually land between $800 and $1,500, depending on access and volume.

      Average cost for moving services from and within Atlanta

      The figures below are based on current (as of publishing) industry estimates for a three-bedroom home with no additional services.

      Should you tip your movers?

      Tipping is optional but common. A typical moving tip is $20 to $50 per mover for local jobs. For longer moves, you might want to tip more or use a percentage of the total charge. Providing water and snacks is also appreciated.

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      Tips for an Atlanta move

      • Begin organizing at least eight weeks ahead: This gives you time to shop around for quotes, sort your possessions and deal with any last-minute issues.
      Avoid moving during Music Midtown or United games to dodge road closures.
      • Build a moving budget: Tally all expenses, including movers or truck rental, distance, number of items, packing materials, travel, storage, insurance and tips. Compare your numbers to local averages so there are no surprises.
      • Sort and purge before you pack: Movers charge based on how much you have, so downsizing helps save money. Donate, sell or recycle anything you don’t need.
      • Pack with a plan: Start with storage areas and less-used rooms. Pack by room, and clearly label each box so nothing gets misplaced. Use sturdy boxes and plenty of padding for breakables.
      • Prepare an essentials box a week ahead: Put together a box with toiletries, daily medications, clean clothes and important paperwork you’ll need right away.
      • Make sure you have a day-of contact: Double-check you have your mover’s phone number in case you need to discuss parking, arrival time or building access.

      » MORE: How to save money on a cross-country move

      Moving regulations in Atlanta

      Any moving company you hire should have the proper licensing and insurance. If your move leaves Georgia, your mover needs a valid USDOT number — you can check it through the FMCSA.

      Intrastate moves fall under the Georgia Department of Public Safety. Movers must follow the Maximum Rate Tariff and provide a copy of the Addendum to Uniform Household Goods Bill of Lading. If items are damaged, state law gives you 90 days from the date of delivery to file a written claim with the company.

      Moving within or to Georgia?

      We’ve got some resources for you:

      FAQ

      Is moving insurance worth it?

      Basic coverage is usually included, but it may not cover everything. For expensive or fragile items, it’s smart to look into extra insurance. Ask your mover for all the coverage options.

      What are red flags when choosing a mover?

      Watch for movers who refuse to provide written estimates, don’t have proper licenses or insurance, change your contact person often or pressure you into a fast decision.

      Do movers charge extra for apartment buildings or parking restrictions in Atlanta?

      Movers may charge extra for apartment buildings or parking restrictions in Atlanta. High-rise condos in Midtown and Buckhead often require elevator reservations and loading dock permits. If you are in an older apartment without an elevator, you will pay a stair fee per flight.

      When is the cheapest time to move in Atlanta?

      The cheapest time to move in Atlanta is usually the winter (January to March). It’s recommended to avoid moving in the summer due to the heat and high demand. Traffic is worse during the school year, but rates are lower than the peak summer season.

      Methodology: How we pick the top moving companies in Atlanta

      To select our top moving companies, we start with reputable movers available in Atlanta, then rank them based on how they actually perform in your area.

      Our approach: Local reviews and national standards

      We score each company by combining:

      • Local customer reviews (65%): What people in Atlanta and nearby areas say about the company.
      • National track record (22%): How the company performs outside of Georgia.
      • Service offerings and user experience (13%): An evaluation of each mover's logistical capabilities, cost transparency and ease of booking.

      This way, companies with strong national reputations are judged on their actual local performance.

      How we use local data

      We gather customer feedback in layers to make sure we have enough information to rank companies fairly:

      1. Reviews from your city: If a company has several reviews from Atlanta, we use those (and weight them more heavily).
      2. Reviews from nearby areas: If not enough Atlanta reviews exist, we look at reviews from the surrounding metro area.
      3. Statewide data: If regional data is still limited, we use the company's overall performance across the state.

      The more reviews we have, the more confident we are in the ranking. If lots of companies have reviews in a city, we prioritize them over companies that lack local reviews.

      We make sure our top picks are actually active in your area. Companies with solid local reviews rank higher than those relying only on national reputation, even if they perform well nationally.

      What we measure

      We analyze customer reviews for:

      • Moving crew quality
      • Customer service
      • On-time delivery
      • Packing and care
      • Quote accuracy
      • Damage prevention
      • Fair pricing

      We also research what pricing and services each company offers, including:

      • Quote for a 500-mile, 2-bedroom move 
      • Storage options
      • Packing services
      • Available discounts
      • How easy it is to get an accurate quote
      • Types of moves offered (local, long distance, international)
      • Digital ease of use

      Guide sources

      ConsumerAffairs writers primarily rely on government data, industry experts and original research from reputable publications to inform their work. Specific sources for this article include:

      1. Georgia Attorney General’s Consumer Protection Division, “Moving Companies.” Accessed Dec. 9, 2025.

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