Moving Cost in California (2026)

Hiring movers in California for a local 2-bedroom 50-mile household-goods move typically runs $800–$2,500, with high state intrastate regulation under the California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC) — Consumer Protection and Enforcement Division. California's combination of CPUC California Household Goods Carrier (Cal-T) license requirement (the most stringent intrastate HHG regulation regime in the country), CPUC Maximum Rate Tariff 4 (MAX4) binding state-published intrastate maximum rates (one of the only U.S. states with binding state HHG rates), $20.85/hr BLS Laborers and Movers mean wage (one of the higher in the country, driven by SF Bay Area + LA + San Diego cost-of-living), high California-to-Texas-and-Arizona outmigration driving heavy interstate-departure volume, mandatory FVP-vs-RVP election on every estimate, and CPUC Consumer Protection and Enforcement Division active disciplinary docket.

State California
Cities Covered 7
Typical local 2-bedroom 50-mile household-goods move $800 – $2,500
BLS Laborers and Movers wage $20.85/hr

California intrastate regulator, tariff & valuation drivers

  • Intrastate regulator type: Public Utility Commission (PUC) regulation
  • State regulator name: California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC) — Consumer Protection and Enforcement Division
  • Tariff filing requirement: Mandatory state tariff filing — published rate schedules required for all carriers
  • Valuation disclosure (FVP vs RVP): State requires Released-Value-vs-Full-Value Protection election disclosure on every estimate
  • Intrastate license requirement: Yes — state PUC / PSC Certificate of Public Convenience and Necessity (CPCN) required
  • Overall regulation intensity: High — comprehensive state PUC / PSC regulation with mandatory tariff and consumer protection
  • Typical mover hourly labor rate (BLS SOC 53-7062 mean): $20.85/hr

California mover licensing & permits

  • License status: Statewide license required
  • License board: California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC) — Consumer Protection and Enforcement Division — Transportation Enforcement Branch (official site)
  • Permit: CPUC California Household Goods Carrier (Cal-T) license required for any intrastate household-goods move (one of the most stringent in the U.S.); CPUC Maximum Rate Tariff 4 (MAX4) sets binding rate schedules for hourly local moves and weight-based long-distance intrastate moves; mandatory written estimate, mandatory binding-vs-non-binding disclosure, mandatory FVP-vs-RVP election; minimum $750K liability + $20K cargo insurance

How household-goods moving costs vary in California

State-specific code or insurance rule: California operates the most stringent intrastate household-goods regulation regime in the United States through the California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC) — CPUC requires a California Household Goods Carrier (Cal-T) license for ANY intrastate move in California (CPUC Cal-T enforcement is one of the most aggressive in the country with ~5,000 active licensees), and CPUC Maximum Rate Tariff 4 (MAX4) sets BINDING maximum hourly and weight-based rate schedules for intrastate moves with mandatory written estimates, binding-vs-non-binding disclosure, FVP-vs-RVP valuation election before each move, and mandatory CPUC Consumer Bill of Rights notice on every estimate — making California one of the only states where intrastate moving rates are subject to state-published binding maximum rates.

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