Northern Moving Systems

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


Based on in-depth analysis of verified customer reviews, Northern Moving Systems is the best moving company in Amarillo. Paramount Van Lines is ideal for those seeking experienced movers who minimize disruption. Top Tier Moving Group is an excellent choice if you prioritize clear communication at every step.
To help Amarillo movers make confident decisions, we reviewed moving companies serving Amarillo and analyzed ratings and reviews from local customers on ConsumerAffairs. We evaluated pricing, deposit policies, quote accuracy and whether companies provide packing and storage. See our full methodology for more details. Some picks may be Authorized Partners who compensate us, but this does not impact our evaluations.
| Company | Customer rating | Our pick for | Carrier vs. broker | Local moves | Long-distance moves | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
![]() Northern Moving Systems | Learn More | 4.7
156 reviews
156 reviews
| Best overall | Broker and carrier | ||
![]() Paramount Van Lines | Learn More | 3.4
61 reviews
61 reviews
| Moving crews | Broker and carrier | ||
![]() Top Tier Moving Group | Learn More | 3.4
102 reviews
102 reviews
| Customer service | Broker | ||
![]() International Van Lines | Get a Quote | 4.8
1,435 reviews
1,435 reviews
| Value | Broker and carrier hybrid |
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Roads in Amarillo are windy and flat. The wind can be damaging, so it’s essential to secure and wrap everything. However, the city is a major stop on I-40, so trucking availability is usually good.
Texas movers must be registered with the Texas Department of Motor Vehicles (TxDMV). Check the 'Truck Stop' database.
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Jump to insightSeal boxes against dust. The wind blows dust into everything.
Jump to insightFinding a mover in Amarillo starts with spelling out what you need — whether that’s a cross-town move, long-distance relocation or specialty packing. Always check at least three licensed companies, reviewing their written estimates and independent feedback to spot potential issues like extra fees or damage claims.
Choosing and paying for a mover is often one of the highest costs during a move, so take time to research thoroughly. Below, we break down how to check credentials, compare quotes and select the best fit for your Amarillo move.
Start by figuring out what kind of move you’ll make. Are you staying within Amarillo, moving to another Texas city or going out of state? Will you need a team to pack and unpack, or just need the basics like loading, driving and unloading? Knowing the scope of your move narrows down which companies can handle the job and helps you get realistic quotes.
Full-service movers handle all packing, loading and unloading, while basic services or labor-only options mean more DIY but lower rates. For example, a move from Canyon to central Amarillo is considered local, while relocating to Lubbock or Oklahoma City is typically priced as a long-distance move.
Ask relatives, friends or coworkers in Amarillo who they’ve used — and what they’d avoid. The most common complaints about moving companies we see on ConsumerAffairs include:
Corey in Temple said his mover originally “Quoted $2,805.50 to come to my home, pack a pre-selected articles.” However, he felt blindsided when “Upon arriving (with a single mover with no crew) began a new estimate and attempted to double the estimate by $3,000 additional money.”
Reach out to at least three moving companies and collect detailed, written estimates. An in-person walkthrough gives the most accurate results, since the mover can see exactly what you have and assess access points. Once you have the quotes, put them side by side and pay attention to what each one includes, not just the bottom line.
Online quotes are a rough starting point. An in-home survey gives a more accurate estimate.
If a quote is much lower than the others, be wary — it may exclude critical services or signal a high-risk mover. Look for itemized pricing that spells out labor, truck fees, materials and any extra charges. Rates in Amarillo can vary widely depending on whether the company is based locally or dispatches crews from Dallas or Lubbock.
Ask upfront about costs for extras like packing, storage, specialty item handling (pianos, safes, antiques) and access issues (stairs, elevators, tight parking). Homes with long driveways or rural access outside Amarillo city limits may incur extra fees. Understanding the total scope of services and charges will help you build a realistic moving budget and avoid last-minute fees.
Any reputable Amarillo mover must have the proper state licenses and insurance. For interstate moves, also confirm a valid USDOT number with the U.S. Department of Transportation. Before you sign, clarify insurance coverage and the claims process so you’re prepared if something goes wrong.
The cost of hiring movers in Amarillo can range from several hundred dollars for a small local move to several thousand for a large or long-distance job, depending on how far you’re going and how much you’re moving.
Seal boxes against dust and wind.
Key factors that impact your final price:
Rates average $105 to $135 per hour, which is very affordable compared with other major Texas cities.
| Distance | Estimated cost |
|---|---|
| Under 10 miles | $2,667 to $5,078 |
| 200 to 300 miles | $3,237 to $5,979 |
| 1,000+ miles | $8,552 to $11,181 |
Tipping is not mandatory, but it’s a common way to thank your moving crew. A standard tip is about $20 to $50 per mover for local jobs. For long-distance or more complex moves, you might tip more or base it on a percentage of the total. Snacks and cold drinks are always appreciated too.
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Park the truck to block the wind during loading.
All moving companies that operate in the U.S. are required to be licensed and insured. If you’re moving across state lines, the company must also have an active registration with the U.S. Department of Transportation and a valid USDOT number (you can double-check this with the FMCSA).
Movers are regulated by the Texas DMV, and most customers have 90 days to file a claim for lost or damaged goods.
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If anything is damaged, take photos and file a claim right away, following your contract’s timeline. Keeping a detailed inventory helps with the claims process.
Standard coverage is included, but may not fully cover high-value belongings. If you have expensive items, talk to your mover about purchasing extra insurance.
It depends. Wolflin has many historic homes and trees that could require extra permits or precautions.
Amarillo is very affordable compared to other areas of Texas. The easy traffic and flat terrain make moving fast.
To select our top moving companies, we start with reputable movers available in Amarillo, then rank them based on how they actually perform in your area.
We score each company by combining:
This way, companies with strong national reputations are judged on their actual local performance.
We gather customer feedback in layers to make sure we have enough information to rank companies fairly:
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.
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| Company | Customer rating | About | Learn More |
|---|---|---|---|
Northern Moving Systems
| 4.7
156 reviews
| Offers commercial and residential moving services. Price match guarantee on all moves. Available nationally. Storage and packing options available upon request. | Read reviews |
Paramount Van Lines
| 3.4
61 reviews
| Offers local and long-distance moves nationwide. Packing and unpacking available. FMCSA-registered movers. Limited pricing information. | Read reviews |
Top Tier Moving Group
| 3.4
102 reviews
| Offers local, long-distance, military and cross-border moves. Family owned and operated. Serves all 50 U.S. states. Provides packing, storage and furniture assembly. Quotes by phone only. | Read reviews |
International Van Lines
| 4.8
1,435 reviews
| Licensed moving company that offers local, long-distance and international moves. Services available by van, freight, air and ocean. Works in the entire U.S. and more than 180 countries. Free moving quotes available. | Get a Quote |
AmeriSafe Van Lines
| 4.5
1,215 reviews
| Carrier moving services. Offers long-distance moves nationwide, including Alaska and Hawaii. Works with residential and commercial customers. Offers packing services as well as long and short-term storage. Provides free quotes. | Get a Quote |
Interstate Moving & Relocation Group
| 4.6
506 reviews
| Licensed moving broker. Offers long-distance and military moves, auto transport and packing services. Free quotes. Works with authorized carriers. Available across the U.S. Online payments. | Get a Quote |
Alltrust Moving & Storage
| 4.6
139 reviews
| Miami moving and storage company. Local, long-distance and corporate moving services available. Optional storage services at its secure storage facility. Prices start at $435 for a three-hour local move. | Read reviews |
Perennial Van Lines
| 4.7
112 reviews
| A brokerage company that arranges transportation for your move. Offers auto transport, packing and storage services. Not available in all states. Serves some states only partially. Free quote online or by phone. | Read reviews |
Colonial Van Lines
| 4.4
2,984 reviews
| Tailored moving services. Professional, experienced movers. Commitment to customer satisfaction, transparent pricing and a track record of reliable service. Moves out of state. Backed by years of expertise. | Get a Quote |
America First Moving
| 4.5
293 reviews
| Long-distance, long-haul moving services. Licensed and insured moving broker. 24/7 customer support. Partner network of carriers across U.S. Online quotes. Quoted price is 100% binding. Packing and unpacking services. | Get a Quote |
iMoving.com
| 4.4
150 reviews
| Offers local, long-distance, international and commercial moving services. Local moves cost $150 to $900. Most interstate moves cost $1,000 to $4,000. Storage services, auto transport and specialty packing services available. | Get a Quote |
American Van Lines
| 4.2
2,728 reviews
| Offers long-distance, military, commercial and corporate moving services. No extra charges for last-minute moves. Requires a significant deposit to reserve a move. Cross-country moves typically cost from $2,000 to $5,000. | Get a Quote |
All Coast Moving Group
| 4.1
270 reviews
| Handles moving and relocation services across the contiguous U.S. Offers commercial and residential moving services, packing services and auto transport. Provides discounts for military, early booking and same-day booking. | Read reviews |
New Start Relocation
| 4.0
1,125 reviews
| Offers storage and local, long-distance and office moving services from its location in Boynton Beach, Florida. Hires carriers for moves and provides a team of moving professionals. | Read reviews |
U-Pack
| 3.6
31 reviews
| Provides movable storage boxes you pack and unload yourself. Handles moves of at least 100 miles. Offers free quotes and flexible storage options. Does not offer services for local moves. Typical moves cost from $500 to $2,500. | Read reviews |
Moving APT
| 3.3
262 reviews
| Broker that specializes in interstate moves for residential and commercial customers. Handles moves of all sizes. Packing services available. Free quotes include tolls, taxes, fuel and all other fees. | Read reviews |
Allied Van Lines
| 3.0
844 reviews
| Over 95 years in service. Cross-country and long-distance moves. Offers a variety of packing, moving and storage services. Vehicle shipping. Covers all 50 states and international moves. | Read reviews |
United Regions Van Lines
| 3.0
824 reviews
| Offers long-distance moving and corporate relocation services. Packing services and storage available. Serves the continental U.S. Charges between $2,500 and $5,000 for a two-bedroom move from Philadelphia to Kansas City. | Read reviews |
Safebound Moving & Storage
| 2.9
289 reviews
| Specializes in long-distance moves. Charges around $2,500 for a cross-country move. Full packing and unpacking services. Short- and long-term storage options available. Provides a dedicated moving coordinator. Military discounts. | Read reviews |
North American Van Lines
| 2.7
521 reviews
| Over 90 years in service. Cross-country and long-distance moves. Offers a variety of packing, moving and storage services. Vehicle shipping. Covers all 50 states and international moves. | Read reviews |
24/7 Logistic Services
| 2.3
289 reviews
| Specializes in moves for corporations, military personnel and seniors. Charges from $2,000 to $5,000 for long-distance moves. Provides door-to-door relocation options. Offers furniture assembly and protection. | Read reviews |
Van Lines Inc.
| 2.3
194 reviews
| National mover licensed in all 50 states. Provides a single point of contact for support on all moves. Offers multiple services, including white-glove delivery, antique moving and motorcycle moving. Rents storage units. | Read reviews |
Mayflower
| 2.0
240 reviews
| Provides moving services for all types of households. Performs local, long-distance and international moves as well as military and government relocations. Add-on packages start at $195. | Get a Quote |
JK Moving Services
| 2.1
58 reviews
| Transports locally, long-distance and internationally. Offers residential and commercial moving. Also offers storage and archive services. Uses sustainable practices. Offers 24-hour customer support and mobile app. | Read reviews |
Penske Truck Rental
| 1.9
349 reviews
| Rents 12- to 26-feet-long moving trucks. Sells packing materials. Free unlimited mileage on one-way trips. Discounts for AAA members and other programs. Minimum rental periods apply. A move from Houston to Dallas costs about $202. | Read reviews |
Mayzlin Relocation
| 1.9
220 reviews
| Moving company based in North Carolina. Offers local, long-distance, commercial and military moving services. Packing and storage options are available. Provides a free quote with no hidden costs. Available 24/7. | Read reviews |
Bellhop
| 1.6
290 reviews
| Matches clients with moving service providers. Local and long-distance moving in 28 states. Provides tailored packages. Offers hourly labor for loading and unloading. Sells packing supply kits. Offers a tracking app. | Read reviews |
U-Haul
| 1.3
1,335 reviews
| Offers container shipping, storage, moving tools, packing supplies and hitches. Rental options include pickups and 26-foot trucks. Serves the U.S. and Canada. Hourly and per-mile fees. Local moves cost as little as $19.95 a day. | Read reviews |
Budget Truck Rental
| 1.1
954 reviews
| Rents out moving trucks and accessories for residential and commercial moves. Offers packing, loading and unloading assistance. Sells packing supplies. Available nationwide. Provides discounts for students, vets and older adults. | Read reviews |