Best Moving Companies in Oklahoma City, OK

We compared 34 companies and chose the top movers

    • Best overall
      PODS
      4.6(5,214)
    • Customer service
      International Van Lines
      4.7(1,373)
    • Quote accuracy
      Colonial Van Lines
      4.3(2,942)
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    Best Moving Companies in Oklahoma City, OK

    After analyzing local reviews, PODS stands out as the best moving company in Oklahoma City. International Van Lines is ideal if you’re looking for representatives who are easy to reach. Colonial Van Lines is a strong option if you want no surprises when the invoice arrives.

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    Our 4 moving company picks in Oklahoma City

    1. Best overall: PODS
    2. Best customer service: International Van Lines
    3. Best quote accuracy: Colonial Van Lines
    4. Best value: Interstate Moving & Relocation Group

    To identify top choices, we researched moving companies serving Oklahoma City. We then compared ratings and reviews from verified local customers on ConsumerAffairs.

    We also looked at costs, how deposits and quotes are handled, and whether each mover provides packing and storage services. For a full explanation, see our full methodology below. Some companies listed are Authorized Partners and may compensate us — our opinions and recommendations remain objective.

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    Our 4 Oklahoma City moving company picks

    Explore why we chose these moving companies as the best for Oklahoma City, using both local reviews and state-level feedback from ConsumerAffairs.

    Best overall

    PODS

    PODS
    Deposit
    Varies
    Local moves
    Yes
    Long-distance moves
    Yes
    USDOT #
    1397252

    PODS takes a different approach by sending a weather-resistant container straight to your driveway, letting you pack and load at your own pace. In sprawling Oklahoma City, where the weather can change quickly, this flexibility helps you avoid the pressure of a single moving day. You can keep your container at your home or have it stored until you're ready.

    Best for: DIYers

    Pros
    • Flexible scheduling timelines
    • Storage at your home or facility
    • No driving required
    • Nationwide availability
    Cons
    • You must load and unload
    • Parking space required for container
    • Delivery windows can be wide
    • Moving container rentals
    • On-site storage
    • Warehouse storage
    • Commercial moving
    • Car shipping referrals
    • Quote type: Nonbinding (estimate only; final price may vary)
    • Deposit: Varies
    • Discounts: Military, friend referral, long-term storage

    Oklahoma City customers report that PODS is reliable, convenient and staffed with helpful, competent drivers and support teams. However, a few note issues with occasional service or scheduling hiccups.

    3x Award Winner
    Selected for having one of the highest satisfaction rates for Best Customer Service, Best Moving Experience and Best Overall Value
    Best customer service

    International Van Lines

    International Van Lines
    Deposit
    Varies (25% is common)
    Local moves
    Limited
    Long-distance moves
    Yes
    USDOT #
    2293832

    International Van Lines stands out for its 24/7 customer support, which means you can get answers to your moving questions no matter the time zone or hour. Whether you’re moving out of Oklahoma City or across continents, you won’t be left waiting for business hours to resolve your concerns.

    Best for: Long-distance and overseas movers

    Pros
    • International moving expertise
    • Nationwide domestic coverage
    • 24/7 customer support
    • Ocean and air freight
    Cons
    • 25% deposit required
    • Broker and carrier hybrid model
    • Domestic ratings vary
    • International moving
    • Long-distance moving
    • Auto transport
    • Air freight
    • 30 days free storage
    • Quote type: Binding and nonbinding
    • Deposit: Varies (25% is common)
    • Discounts: None specified

    Reviewers in the area consistently praise International Van Lines for its professionalism, careful packing, smooth long-distance moves and stress-free service with no damage.

    3x Award Winner
    Selected for having one of the highest satisfaction rates for Best Customer Service, Best Moving Experience and Best Overall Value
    Best quote accuracy

    Colonial Van Lines

    Colonial Van Lines
    Deposit
    33% to 40%
    Local moves
    No
    Long-distance moves
    Yes
    USDOT #
    1434373

    Colonial Van Lines uses video chat to create a digital inventory of everything you need moved. This virtual walkthrough lets its estimators see your belongings in real time, so you get a more accurate quote and avoid last-minute price changes. For Oklahoma City residents, this means fewer surprises when your bill arrives.

    Best for: Budget-conscious long-distance movers

    Pros
    • Robust mobile app features
    • Virtual moving estimates
    • Specializes in long-distance
    • Corporate relocation expertise
    Cons
    • Deposit required to book
    • Does not handle local moves
    • Mixed reviews on subcontractors
    • Long-distance moving
    • Corporate relocation
    • Packing services
    • Storage
    • Virtual estimates
    • Quote type: Binding (locked-in price)
    • Deposit: 33% to 40%
    • Discounts: Seasonal

    Local reviewers describe Colonial Van Lines as timely, careful and easy to work with, though a few report issues such as lost items.

    1x Award Winner
    Selected for having one of the highest satisfaction rates for Best Customer Service
    Interstate Moving & Relocation Group
    Deposit
    Varies
    Local moves
    Limited
    Long-distance moves
    Yes
    USDOT #
    3034100

    Interstate Moving & Relocation Group uses a bidding system where multiple carriers compete for your job. Instead of calling movers one by one, this company puts your Oklahoma City move out for bids and lets you choose the most affordable option. For those watching their budget, this approach can mean real savings.

    Best for: Budget-conscious movers and military families

    Pros
    • Nationwide availability in 50 states
    • Specializes in military moves
    • Competitive bidding process
    • Expertise in complex logistics
    Cons
    • Deposit is nonrefundable fee
    • Broker model uses subcontractors
    • Quality varies by assigned carrier
    • Long-distance moving
    • Corporate relocation
    • Military moves
    • Packing and unpacking
    • Auto transport
    • Storage (often 30 days free with promotion)
    • Quote type: Binding and nonbinding
    • Deposit: Varies
    • Discounts: None specified
    “Interstate Moving & Relocation Group exceeded my expectations in every way. They made a potentially stressful situation manageable and even enjoyable. If you’re looking for a reliable moving company that prioritizes customer service and care, I highly recommend them.”
    Dewayne Jon Oklahoma City, OK

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      Moving in OKC requires preparing for wind and sprawl. It’s a huge city by area so even local moves can cover a lot of miles. You’ll also want to secure your boxes — Oklahoma wind can blow empty boxes down the street. We’ll help you plan for your move and find the right mover for your situation.

      Key insights

      Oklahoma movers must be certified by the Corporation Commission (OCC). Verify their certificate number.

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      Movers cannot hold goods hostage. State law requires them to release your goods if you pay 110% of the estimate (for nonbinding quotes).

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      Watch the weather. Spring is tornado season and can delay moves. Have a backup plan if sirens go off.

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      How to choose a mover in Oklahoma City

      Choosing the right moving company in Oklahoma City starts by figuring out exactly what services you’ll need for your move. Then, compare at least three local moving companies licensed by the state and check their written quotes. Always look at independent reviews to spot any patterns of hidden charges or mishandled property.

      Hiring movers is often one of the biggest moving expenses you’ll face, so it pays to do your homework. Here’s how to make sure you’re hiring a mover that fits your needs and budget:

      1. Determine your move type

      Start by clarifying whether you’re moving within Oklahoma City or further away. Decide if you want a mover to handle everything from packing to unloading or if you’re just looking for transportation.

      Understanding the type of move you need helps you focus on companies that actually provide those services. For instance, some companies only handle long-distance moves, while others offer both full-service and self-service options. If you want all the packing taken care of, expect to pay more than if you pack yourself.

      2. Research movers in your area

      Ask trusted sources like neighbors or coworkers about their mover experiences. Check online reviews from customers in Oklahoma City. The most common complaints about moving companies we see on ConsumerAffairs include:

      • Damage to belongings during transit: Many customers describe furniture, electronics or boxes arriving with scratches, breakage or other damage. The claims process is sometimes slow or denied, leaving customers frustrated with reimbursement.

        Kelsey in Oklahoma City was frustrated with the damage her belongings sustained, saying, “My $1,600 refrigerator—just one year old—was severely damaged during the move. It now has multiple scratches and dents across all three panels.”

      • Hidden fees and cost overages: Some customers find that the final bill is much higher than the original quote due to added charges for services, labor or materials. These unexpected charges often show up on moving day with little warning.
      • Poor crew quality and unprofessional conduct: Movers may arrive late, work inefficiently or treat items roughly. Complaints also mention rude interactions or a lack of professionalism when concerns are raised.
      • Unmet delivery dates and communication breakdowns: Moves may be delayed with little or no notice. Some customers struggle to get updates or reach the company for status checks, causing stress and uncertainty.

      3. Compare multiple quotes

      Online quotes are a rough starting point. An in-home survey gives a more accurate estimate.

      Contact several moving companies and ask for detailed written estimates. If possible, request an in-home survey so the mover can see exactly what needs to be moved and factor in access issues. Compare each quote, line by line, not just on price but on what services are included.

      Be wary if one quote comes in much lower than the others — this could mean that important services are missing or that the company is unreliable. The best estimates break down costs for labor, transportation and any extras. Homes in rural or semi-rural areas, like far south OKC or the outskirts of Mustang, may incur long-drive or fuel surcharges.

      4. Ask about extra services

      If you need help with packing, storage, moving a piano or accessing hard-to-reach apartments, ask each mover about these add-ons and their costs. Expect long-carry fees in dense areas like Bricktown or Midtown, where trucks cannot park directly in front of buildings. Getting clear info up front helps you stick to a realistic budget and avoid surprise charges on your bill.

      5. Verify credentials

      Every reputable mover in Oklahoma should be licensed and insured. If you’re moving to another state, the company also needs a USDOT number listed with the U.S. Department of Transportation. Before you sign anything, read the company’s insurance information and know how to file a claim if something is damaged or lost.

      How much do movers cost in Oklahoma City?

      The cost to move can range from a few hundred dollars for a small local move to several thousand for long-distance or complex jobs, depending on distance, the amount of stuff you have and the services you select.

      Movers must release goods if you pay 110% of the nonbinding estimate.

      Things that will affect your moving price include:

      • Distance: A Bricktown to Paseo move is cheaper than a cross-country relocation.
      • Volume: More belongings and larger homes mean higher costs for labor and truck space.
      • Services: Adding packing, unpacking or special handling increases the total.
      • Timing: Moves during peak season or weekends cost more; you may save 20% to 30% during winter or weekdays.
      • Deposits: Brokers usually ask for 20% to 50% up front as a booking fee, while direct carriers may require less.

      Rates average $105 to $135 per hour. Travel fees are significant because the city is so spread out, so you should ask if it's a flat rate or hourly.

      Average cost for moving services from and within Oklahoma City

      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 your mover isn’t mandatory, but is appreciated. A typical tip is $20 to $50 per mover for local jobs. For longer moves, consider a higher tip or a percentage of the overall cost. Offering bottled water or snacks is also a thoughtful gesture.

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      Tips for an Oklahoma City move

      • Start planning at least two months in advance: This gives you time to get multiple quotes, organize your belongings and handle any unexpected issues.
      Check the forecast during spring; tornado sirens will halt your move.
      • Create a moving budget: Understand your costs upfront, including movers or truck rental, distance, volume, packing supplies, travel expenses, storage, insurance and tips. Research average costs for similar moves to stay realistic.
      • Declutter before packing: Most movers charge by weight and volume, so reducing unnecessary items saves money and hassle. Host a garage sale, donate gently used items or recycle what you don't need.
      • Pack strategically: Start with less-used areas (guest rooms, closets, garage). Pack room by room and label every box with contents and destination. Use quality supplies and appropriate materials for fragile items.
      • Prepare an essentials box: A week before moving, pack a box with items you'll need immediately: toiletries, medications, a change of clothes and important documents.
      • Get contact information: Confirm the moving company's day-of contact so you can communicate about parking, timing and access.

      » MORE: Cheap ways to move long distance

      Moving regulations in Oklahoma City

      All legitimate moving companies in the U.S. should be licensed and insured. For moves crossing state lines, companies must be registered with the U.S. DOT and have a valid USDOT number. This can be verified on the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) website.

      Moving companies are regulated by the OCC, and movers must provide a written estimate. You have nine months to file a claim for lost or damaged goods.

      Moving within or to Oklahoma?

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      FAQ

      How accurate are online moving estimates?

      Online quotes are a starting point. For the most precise estimate, ask for an in-home or virtual survey before you sign a contract. Always insist on a detailed written quote.

      Is moving insurance worth it?

      Basic coverage is usually included, but it’s often minimal. For expensive or irreplaceable items, look into extra valuation or insurance. Ask your mover for options.

      Is it more expensive to move to certain Oklahoma City neighborhoods?

      Yes, Downtown and Bricktown can be more expensive due to access. Sprawling suburbs like Edmond add travel time but are easy to park in.

      Why might a move in Oklahoma City cost more or less than the state average?

      Oklahoma City is near the state average. However, it’s very spread out, so travel fees are the main cost driver rather than congestion.

      Methodology: How we pick the top moving companies in Oklahoma City

      To select our top moving companies, we start with reputable movers available in Oklahoma City, 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 Oklahoma City and nearby areas say about the company.
      • National track record (22%): How the company performs outside of Oklahoma.
      • 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 Oklahoma City, we use those (and weight them more heavily).
      2. Reviews from nearby areas: If not enough Oklahoma City 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 other reputable publications to inform their work. Specific sources for this article include:

      1. Oklahoma Corporation Commission, "Household Goods Movers." Accessed Dec. 11, 2025.
      2. Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration, "SAFER WEB." Accessed Dec. 11, 2025
      3. State of Oklahoma, “Moving in Oklahoma.” Accessed Dec. 11, 2025.

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