Consumer protection
Licensed household-goods movers in Alaska
Every company below holds a USDOT number in the FMCSA's public records with a physical address in Alaska. This is a reference to help you verifya mover, not a recommendation — MovingRated is not affiliated with any company listed, and a license is the floor, not a guarantee.
How mover licensing works in Alaska
A move that crosses state lines is regulated federally by the FMCSA, and every legitimate interstate mover has a USDOT number you can confirm at safer.fmcsa.dot.gov. A move that stays inside Alaska is regulated by the state. In Alaska that is the No dedicated state regulator for intrastate HHG movers. General business oversight falls under Alaska Department of Commerce, Community, and Economic Development (DCCED); consumer complaints to Alaska Department of Law, Consumer Protection Unit., which covers in-state moves under general consumer-protection law rather than a mover-specific license. Our mover licensing guide walks through both checks step by step.
FMCSA-registered movers in Alaska
The Alaska records are being compiled. In the meantime, verify any specific mover by USDOT number at the FMCSA SAFER database.
