Moving Cost in Wyoming (2026)

Hiring movers in Wyoming for a local 2-bedroom 50-mile household-goods move typically runs $500–$1,400, with moderate state intrastate regulation under the Wyoming Public Service Commission (PSC) — Transportation Section. Wyoming's combination of WY PSC Transportation Section regulation under W.S. § 37, least-populated state in the country (only 580,000 residents in 2026) combined with vast geographic distances producing some of the longest typical intrastate moves in the country (Cheyenne-to-Jackson 425+ miles, Casper-to-Sheridan 145+ miles), $19.45/hr BLS Laborers and Movers mean wage (driven by oil-and-gas boom-and-bust labor market premium in Casper + Gillette + Rock Springs), Cheyenne + Casper + Gillette + Rock Springs energy-economy metro concentration, voluntary blanket tariff filing regime, and severe winter-season moving challenges (December-March) at high elevation.

State Wyoming
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Typical local 2-bedroom 50-mile household-goods move $500 – $1,400
BLS Laborers and Movers wage $19.45/hr

Wyoming intrastate regulator, tariff & valuation drivers

  • Intrastate regulator type: Public Service Commission (PSC) regulation
  • State regulator name: Wyoming Public Service Commission (PSC) — Transportation Section
  • 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): $19.45/hr

Wyoming mover licensing & permits

  • License status: Statewide license required
  • License board: Wyoming Public Service Commission (PSC) — Transportation Section (official site)
  • Permit: Wyoming PSC Certificate of Public Convenience and Necessity required for intrastate household-goods carriers under W.S. § 37; voluntary blanket tariff filing; minimum federal liability + cargo coverage; WY PSC complaint authority

How household-goods moving costs vary in Wyoming

State-specific code or insurance rule: Wyoming Public Service Commission (PSC) Transportation Section regulates intrastate household-goods carriers under Wyoming Statutes § 37 — Wyoming PSC operates a moderate intrastate regulatory framework with voluntary blanket tariff filing accepted, and Wyoming's unique geography as the least-populated state in the country (only 580,000 residents in 2026) combined with vast geographic distances (97,914 square miles, 9th-largest state by area) produces some of the longest typical intrastate moves in the country with Cheyenne-to-Jackson, Casper-to-Sheridan, or Rock Springs-to-Cody routes commonly exceeding 250-450 miles.

Cities in Wyoming

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