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Licensed household-goods movers in Hawaii

Every company below holds a USDOT number in the FMCSA's public records with a physical address in Hawaii. 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 Hawaii

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 Hawaii is regulated by the state. In Hawaii that is the Hawaii Public Utilities Commission (PUC), which issues a state mover license or registration you can verify directly. Our mover licensing guide walks through both checks step by step.

FMCSA-registered movers in Hawaii

The Hawaii records are being compiled. In the meantime, verify any specific mover by USDOT number at the FMCSA SAFER database.