316
Licensed Carriers
163
Cities Covered
0
Marketplace Movers
FMCSA
Verified
Top Cities in Hawaii
Cities with the most licensed moving companies
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Honolulu74 carriers
2
Kapolei23 carriers
3
Kailua Kona21 carriers
4
Ewa Beach14 carriers
5
Waipahu14 carriers
6
Hilo14 carriers
7
Wailuku12 carriers
8
Waianae11 carriers
9
Kailua8 carriers
10
Kaneohe8 carriers
11
Kihei8 carriers
12
Kahului8 carriers
13
Aiea7 carriers
14
Kamuela7 carriers
15
Lihue6 carriers
16
Pearl City6 carriers
17
Makawao5 carriers
18
Kula5 carriers
19
Mililani5 carriers
20
Keaau4 carriers
21
Honokaa4 carriers
22
Pahoa4 carriers
23
Kurtistown3 carriers
24
Kealakekua3 carriers
25
Waimanalo3 carriers
26
Wahiawa3 carriers
27
Kapaa3 carriers
28
Lahaina3 carriers
29
Haiku3 carriers
30
Haleiwa2 carriers
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Frequently Asked Questions
How much does it cost to move in Hawaii?
Moving costs in Hawaii vary based on distance, home size, and services needed. Local moves typically range from $300-$1,500, while long-distance moves within or from Hawaii can cost $2,000-$8,000+. Get free, no-obligation quotes from licensed movers on MoveSpace to compare exact pricing for your move.
How many licensed movers operate in Hawaii?
There are 316 FMCSA-registered household goods carriers operating in Hawaii. These are federally licensed movers authorized to transport household belongings. MoveSpace verifies each mover's license status, insurance, and safety record.
What should I look for in a Hawaii moving company?
When choosing a mover in Hawaii, verify their USDOT number and FMCSA authorization, check for active insurance coverage, read customer reviews, get written estimates from at least 3 companies, and confirm they offer the services you need (packing, storage, specialty items). MoveSpace makes this easy by showing verified credentials and real reviews for every listed mover.
Are movers in Hawaii required to be licensed?
Yes. Interstate movers operating in Hawaii must be registered with the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) and carry a valid USDOT number. Intrastate movers may also need state-level licensing depending on Hawaii's regulations. All movers listed on MoveSpace are verified against FMCSA records.
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MoveSpace is a marketplace for licensed and insured moving companies. All carriers listed on this page are registered with the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) and authorized to transport household goods in Hawaii. Carrier data is sourced from public FMCSA records and updated regularly. Marketplace movers have completed additional verification and accept online bookings through MoveSpace.