Companies that provide local and intrastate moving services must meet all the general business, equipment and vehicle licensing requirements as well as maintain state-mandated insurance for both business and workers compensation. As an unregulated state, Maryland does not require licensing to provide local and intrastate moving services.
IAMTrusted and IAMX-Validated movers have their documentation or direct resource links (backing up their listed years in service, association memberships, quality and compliance qualifications) available for your own verification at IAMTrusted.org. There are no separate moving license requirements for local and intrastate moving in the state of Maryland
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Maryland State Compliance
Status: Unregulated
Regulatory Oversight: None
Household Goods Movers
The State of Maine does not regulate carriers providing local and intrastate moving services within the State. Maryland does enforce some regulations:
- Mover must publish a notice of insurance or offer additional valuation protection on their Bill of Lading
- Mover may not apply a carrier’s lien against the shipment
- The Bill of Lading of the mover must show the company’s name and contact information
Consumer Information
Consumer Protection Unit
Office of the Attorney General
1031 West 4th Ave., Suite 200
Anchorage, AK 99501-5903
907-269-5100
Toll free: 1-888-576-2529
Fax: 907-276-8554
www.law.state.ak.us