The mission of the North Carolina Movers Association is to provide guidance to our members concerning rates, tariffs, and rules and regulations as prescribed by the NC Utilities Commission. Most importantly, we provide support for our members and sponsors so they can supply quality service to the moving and consuming public.
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All members of the NC Movers Association hold a Certificate of Exemption from the NC utilities Commission and are authorized to do moves within the state of North Carolina.
WE, the members of the North Carolina Movers Association, stand united in our sincere beliefs that honest, ethical, efficient and quality services to the public are the ultimate goals of this organization.
TO maintain standards of professionalism and personal conduct that will reflect in a responsible manner of NCMA and the moving and storage industry.
WE, the members of the North Carolina Movers Association, stand united in our sincere beliefs that honest, ethical, efficient and quality services to the public are the ultimate goals of this organization.
TO maintain standards of professionalism and personal conduct that will reflect in a responsible manner of NCMA and the moving and storage industry.
Whether you are moving across town or across the country, moving is one of the most stressful events of your life.
Knowing that everything you own is going to be boxed up, put on a truck and taken on the NC highways is enough to worry anyone.
You need to make an informed decision about your mover and the NC Movers Association is here to help.
If you have any questions about moving, contact the Association office at pstanley@ncmovers.org or call us at 1-800-325-2114.
Knowing that everything you own is going to be boxed up, put on a truck and taken on the NC highways is enough to worry anyone.
You need to make an informed decision about your mover and the NC Movers Association is here to help.
If you have any questions about moving, contact the Association office at pstanley@ncmovers.org or call us at 1-800-325-2114.
The typical member company of the NCMA would usually like to visit a residence to estimate the pounding and packing costs of an upcoming move from one town to another.
Moves within a city usually do not require a site visit to estimate the hourly charges involved.
Each estimator has his own way of conducting an estimate; however, the results should be within the same range.
After the estimate, a suggestion to the consumer is to ask, "How can I reduce the estimated costs?"
The estimator can usually offer helpful hints.
Moves within a city usually do not require a site visit to estimate the hourly charges involved.
Each estimator has his own way of conducting an estimate; however, the results should be within the same range.
After the estimate, a suggestion to the consumer is to ask, "How can I reduce the estimated costs?"
The estimator can usually offer helpful hints.
All moving companies are required to assume liability for the value of the goods that they transport.
However, there are different levels of liability, and you should be aware of the amount of protection provided and the charges for each option.
Shipments moving within the state of North Carolina, regardless of the distance, have the following two options.
The value of the goods, the levels of the liability and the charges for each option are defined by the Maximum Rate Tariff issued by the NC Utilities Commission.
However, there are different levels of liability, and you should be aware of the amount of protection provided and the charges for each option.
Shipments moving within the state of North Carolina, regardless of the distance, have the following two options.
The value of the goods, the levels of the liability and the charges for each option are defined by the Maximum Rate Tariff issued by the NC Utilities Commission.
The North Carolina Utilities Commission regulates moving within North Carolina.
Moves from one town in NC to another are regulated moves.
Also, the Utilities Commission now regulates moves within a city.
This means that your move cost will be determined by rates issued by the Utilities Commission.
All licensed movers in NC operate from the Maximum Rate Tariff No. 1 published by the NC Utilities Commission.
This is the list of the movers with a Certificate of Exemption from the NCUC and are able to operate legally within NC.
Moves from one town in NC to another are regulated moves.
Also, the Utilities Commission now regulates moves within a city.
This means that your move cost will be determined by rates issued by the Utilities Commission.
All licensed movers in NC operate from the Maximum Rate Tariff No. 1 published by the NC Utilities Commission.
This is the list of the movers with a Certificate of Exemption from the NCUC and are able to operate legally within NC.
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