Moving Cost in Nebraska (2026)

Hiring movers in Nebraska for a local 2-bedroom 50-mile household-goods move typically runs $450–$1,300, with moderate state intrastate regulation under the Nebraska Public Service Commission (PSC) — Transportation Department. Nebraska's combination of Nebraska PSC Transportation Department regulation under Neb. Rev. Stat. § 75-301, $17.84/hr BLS Laborers and Movers mean wage, Omaha + Lincoln + Grand Island metro market concentration, central US location and I-80 corridor (original 'Lincoln Highway' route) producing consistent inter-regional pass-through interstate move volume between East Coast and Mountain West / California, voluntary blanket tariff filing regime, and Sandhills + Panhandle long-distance intrastate moves over 400+ mile Omaha-to-Scottsbluff routes.

State Nebraska
Cities Covered 0
Typical local 2-bedroom 50-mile household-goods move $450 – $1,300
BLS Laborers and Movers wage $17.84/hr

Nebraska intrastate regulator, tariff & valuation drivers

  • Intrastate regulator type: Public Service Commission (PSC) regulation
  • State regulator name: Nebraska Public Service Commission (PSC) — Transportation Department
  • Tariff filing requirement: Voluntary blanket tariff filing — carriers may file or charge market rates
  • Valuation disclosure (FVP vs RVP): Federal FMCSA Carmack Amendment Released Value rule applies (no state supplement)
  • Intrastate license requirement: Yes — state intrastate operating authority permit required
  • Overall regulation intensity: Moderate — state operating authority + voluntary tariff filing regime
  • Typical mover hourly labor rate (BLS SOC 53-7062 mean): $17.84/hr

Nebraska mover licensing & permits

  • License status: Statewide license required
  • License board: Nebraska Public Service Commission (PSC) — Transportation Department (official site)
  • Permit: Nebraska PSC Certificate of Public Convenience and Necessity required for intrastate household-goods carriers under Neb. Rev. Stat. § 75-301; voluntary blanket tariff filing; minimum federal liability + cargo coverage; Nebraska PSC complaint authority

How household-goods moving costs vary in Nebraska

State-specific code or insurance rule: Nebraska Public Service Commission (PSC) Transportation Department regulates intrastate household-goods carriers under Nebraska Revised Statutes § 75-301 — Nebraska PSC operates a moderate intrastate regulatory framework requiring a Certificate of Public Convenience and Necessity for any intrastate household-goods carrier with voluntary blanket tariff filing accepted, and Nebraska's central US location and I-80 corridor (the original 'Lincoln Highway' route) produces consistent inter-regional pass-through interstate move volume between the East Coast and Mountain West / California.

Cities in Nebraska

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