
All My Sons Moving & Storage
US DOT: 1892086
Business Years:+17
Miles Last Year:325,128
Total Drivers:17
Total Trucks:9

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Hourly rate distribution for local moves • 2025–2026 data synthesis
μ = $135, σ = $25→±1σ = $110–160|±2σ = $85–185How we rank movers. Our rankings draw on federal FMCSA registration records, reviews aggregated from across the web, and direct phone verification of top-ranked companies — along with each mover's years in business, complaint volume, services and service areas, and price transparency. Read our full ranking methodology →
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Business Years:+17
Miles Last Year:325,128
Total Drivers:17
Total Trucks:9

Business Years:+3
Miles Last Year:150,000
Total Drivers:26
Total Trucks:13

Business Years:+22
Miles Last Year:3,011,171
Total Drivers:103
Total Trucks:103

Business Years:+13
Miles Last Year:110,000
Total Drivers:18
Total Trucks:10

Business Years:+10
Miles Last Year:176,000
Total Drivers:25
Total Trucks:16

Business Years:+6
Miles Last Year:500
Total Drivers:6
Total Trucks:6

Business Years:+16
Miles Last Year:40,000
Total Drivers:3
Total Trucks:4

Business Years:+4
Miles Last Year:20,000
Total Drivers:4
Total Trucks:2


Business Years:+31
Miles Last Year:350,000
Total Drivers:3
Total Trucks:2
Below is the complete list of local and long‑distance movers we've found for Jacksonville, FL (324 total). Compare each company's USDOT number, years running, fleet size (trucks/drivers), reported miles per year, and the address on file—then use DOT Record to verify details on the official FMCSA listing.
Jump to Top 10 PicksBusiness Name | Years Running | Owner's Name | DOT # | Trucks ↓ | Drivers | Miles/Year | Address |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
52 | james k. mcmurray | 125550DOT Record | 3243 | 1486 | 49439997 | 1212 st george road, evansville, in 47711 | |
customized trucking services inc | 16 | jose ochaita | 1938017 | 244 | 240 | 20118479 | 9487 regency square blvd, jacksonville, fl 32225 |
customized logistics services inc | 38 | robert weist | 304746 | 110 | 110 | 9490000 | 9487 regency square blvd, jacksonville, fl 32225 |
22 | nick fincher | 1194537DOT Record | 103 | 103 | 3011171 | 14200 justice road, midlothian, va 23113 | |
crowley liner services | 17 | douglas walker | 1782219 | 34 | 18 | 50000 | 1163 talleyrand avenue, jacksonville, fl 32206 |
22 | patrick b. coleman | 1150728DOT Record | 30 | 13 | 10 | 216 druid street, jacksonville, fl 32254 | |
sweetwater transportation llc | 5 | stacey poole sr | 3437307 | 24 | 65 | 190000 | 1835 silver st, jacksonville, fl 32206 |
dolphin moving systems inc | 12 | gregory e. dolphin | 2436991 | 19 | 19 | 1300000 | 1331 pickettville road, jacksonville, fl 32220 |
Moving costs in Jacksonville can range from affordable to premium, depending on the size of your move and the distance involved. Whether youre relocating locally or long-distance, understanding the average moving costs in Jacksonville will help you plan your budget more effectively.
Check out our breakdown of the average costs for moving a studio, 1-bedroom apartment, or 3-bedroom house in Jacksonville. You can also explore our moving cost calculator to get an estimate tailored to your specific needs.
View cost details| Move Size | Average Cost |
|---|---|
| Studio/1-bedroom | $1,300 |
| 2-bedroom apartment | $1,900 |
| 3-bedroom house | $2,500 |

What to verify before you book, and the warning signs of a moving scam.
Every interstate mover must carry an active USDOT number, and for-hire interstate carriers an MC number. Look them up free on the FMCSA SAFER system before you book.
Reputable movers inspect your belongings before quoting. Prices given sight-unseen routinely get revised upward on moving day.
A binding (or guaranteed not-to-exceed) estimate caps what you pay; a non-binding estimate can climb. Confirm which one you have on paper.
Federal rules give you two choices: free Released Value ($0.60 per pound, minimal) or Full Value Protection. Know which applies and get it in writing.
Every legitimate move has a Bill of Lading (your contract) and usually an inventory list. No paperwork, walk away.
Read reviews across Google, the Better Business Bureau, and Yelp, and confirm the legal name matches the DOT registration. Movers sometimes operate under several names.
Jacksonville movers charge an average of $135 per hour for 2 movers and a truck for local moves in 2025-2026. The typical range is $120–$149/hr for standard licensed, insured companies, which handle about 35% of the market. Budget movers start around $100–$119/hour, while premium movers charge $150–$179/hour and white-glove services run $180–$250+/hour. Jacksonville rates reflect the city's lower cost of living, competitive market, and predominantly single-story housing stock.
The cheapest time to move in Jacksonville is mid-January through February, when demand hits its annual floor and rates sit at baseline levels. A standard 1–2 bedroom move costs $350–$550 during this window. To maximize savings, book a Tuesday or Wednesday mid-month. Avoid May through August entirely — military PCS season from Naval Station Mayport and NAS Jacksonville stacks on top of civilian summer demand, pushing rates 20–30% above baseline.
Yes, most Jacksonville movers charge a premium on weekends. The best days are Tuesday and Wednesday at approximately $110/hour, rising to $120/hour on Monday and Thursday, $130/hour on Friday, and peaking at $142/hour on Saturday. Sunday rates drop slightly to $135/hour. Moving midweek instead of Saturday saves roughly $128 on a 4-hour move — a 29% spread.
Yes, significantly. Jacksonville hosts the third-largest military presence in the US, with approximately 25,000–28,000 active-duty personnel across Naval Station Mayport and NAS Jacksonville, plus over 150,000 military-connected residents — roughly 1 in 5 Jacksonville residents. The PCS cycle runs May 15 through August 31, overlapping with civilian peak season and driving hourly rates to the upper end of ranges. Over 10% of Jacksonville movers offer military discounts — more than double the Florida average.
The highest costs occur in three areas: (1) Jacksonville Beach, Neptune Beach, and Atlantic Beach, where narrow streets trigger shuttle fees of $200–$500 plus sand fees; (2) Downtown high-rises along the Riverwalk, where The Peninsula charges a $1,000 refundable elevator deposit and buildings require COIs and restricted move windows; (3) Outlying areas like Ponte Vedra, Nocatee, and far Westside, where portal-to-portal billing on 30+ mile drives adds $150–$500.
Yes. The St. Johns River bisects Jacksonville, and cross-river moves during rush hour face 45+ minutes of added transit on the Buckman Bridge alone — translating to $150–$500+ in extra hourly charges for portal-to-portal billed moves. The Buckman carries 100,000+ vehicles daily and exceeds capacity by 40% during peak hours. Schedule cross-river moves between 9:30 AM and 3:30 PM to avoid the worst congestion penalties.
Yes. All Florida intrastate movers must register with the Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services (FDACS) under Chapter 507, obtaining an IM number ($600 biennially). Senate Bill 304 (effective July 2024) strengthened protections: deposits capped at 20%, holding goods hostage is now a third-degree felony (up to 5 years, $50,000 fine), and brokers must maintain a $50,000 bond. Verify any mover's IM number at FDACS.gov before booking.
Gig movers (TaskRabbit, Craigslist) charge $40–$80/hr for 2 workers versus $110–$175/hr for licensed movers. However, gig movers carry zero cargo liability, no workers' comp, and cannot provide the COI required by downtown high-rises. Operating without an FDACS IM number is a first-degree misdemeanor. Licensed movers include truck, equipment, trained crews, and at minimum $10,000 cargo liability and $50,000–$300,000 vehicle liability coverage.
A 1 bedroom move typically costs $350–$800. Budget operators like Bud Moving Company charge $110/hour, putting a 3-hour move at roughly $380 including travel fees. Mid-range carriers charge $130–$150/hour, bringing totals to $500–$700. Premium full-service moves with packing can reach $800–$1,200. Add $50–$150 for stair carries in walk-ups, and $200–$400 for shuttle service in Beach or historic neighborhoods.
Move Tuesday or Wednesday instead of Saturday — saves ~$32/hour or $128 on a 4-hour move. Book during Nov–Feb off-peak, saving 20–30%. Target mid-month dates (10th–20th) to avoid end-of-month surge. Self-pack to avoid $280–$2,200 in packing fees. Request written breakdown of how travel will be billed — flat fee vs portal-to-portal — since this single variable produces the largest cost swing across Jacksonville's 874 square miles.
Jacksonville movers charge an average of $135 per hour for 2 movers and a truck for local moves in 2025-2026. The typical range is $120–$149/hr for standard licensed, insured companies, which handle about 35% of the market. Budget movers start around $100–$119/hour, while premium movers charge $150–$179/hour and white-glove services run $180–$250+/hour. Jacksonville rates reflect the city's lower cost of living, competitive market, and predominantly single-story housing stock.
The cheapest time to move in Jacksonville is mid-January through February, when demand hits its annual floor and rates sit at baseline levels. A standard 1–2 bedroom move costs $350–$550 during this window. To maximize savings, book a Tuesday or Wednesday mid-month. Avoid May through August entirely — military PCS season from Naval Station Mayport and NAS Jacksonville stacks on top of civilian summer demand, pushing rates 20–30% above baseline.
Yes, most Jacksonville movers charge a premium on weekends. The best days are Tuesday and Wednesday at approximately $110/hour, rising to $120/hour on Monday and Thursday, $130/hour on Friday, and peaking at $142/hour on Saturday. Sunday rates drop slightly to $135/hour. Moving midweek instead of Saturday saves roughly $128 on a 4-hour move — a 29% spread.
Yes, significantly. Jacksonville hosts the third-largest military presence in the US, with approximately 25,000–28,000 active-duty personnel across Naval Station Mayport and NAS Jacksonville, plus over 150,000 military-connected residents — roughly 1 in 5 Jacksonville residents. The PCS cycle runs May 15 through August 31, overlapping with civilian peak season and driving hourly rates to the upper end of ranges. Over 10% of Jacksonville movers offer military discounts — more than double the Florida average.
The highest costs occur in three areas: (1) Jacksonville Beach, Neptune Beach, and Atlantic Beach, where narrow streets trigger shuttle fees of $200–$500 plus sand fees; (2) Downtown high-rises along the Riverwalk, where The Peninsula charges a $1,000 refundable elevator deposit and buildings require COIs and restricted move windows; (3) Outlying areas like Ponte Vedra, Nocatee, and far Westside, where portal-to-portal billing on 30+ mile drives adds $150–$500.
Yes. The St. Johns River bisects Jacksonville, and cross-river moves during rush hour face 45+ minutes of added transit on the Buckman Bridge alone — translating to $150–$500+ in extra hourly charges for portal-to-portal billed moves. The Buckman carries 100,000+ vehicles daily and exceeds capacity by 40% during peak hours. Schedule cross-river moves between 9:30 AM and 3:30 PM to avoid the worst congestion penalties.
Yes. All Florida intrastate movers must register with the Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services (FDACS) under Chapter 507, obtaining an IM number ($600 biennially). Senate Bill 304 (effective July 2024) strengthened protections: deposits capped at 20%, holding goods hostage is now a third-degree felony (up to 5 years, $50,000 fine), and brokers must maintain a $50,000 bond. Verify any mover's IM number at FDACS.gov before booking.
Gig movers (TaskRabbit, Craigslist) charge $40–$80/hr for 2 workers versus $110–$175/hr for licensed movers. However, gig movers carry zero cargo liability, no workers' comp, and cannot provide the COI required by downtown high-rises. Operating without an FDACS IM number is a first-degree misdemeanor. Licensed movers include truck, equipment, trained crews, and at minimum $10,000 cargo liability and $50,000–$300,000 vehicle liability coverage.
A 1 bedroom move typically costs $350–$800. Budget operators like Bud Moving Company charge $110/hour, putting a 3-hour move at roughly $380 including travel fees. Mid-range carriers charge $130–$150/hour, bringing totals to $500–$700. Premium full-service moves with packing can reach $800–$1,200. Add $50–$150 for stair carries in walk-ups, and $200–$400 for shuttle service in Beach or historic neighborhoods.
Move Tuesday or Wednesday instead of Saturday — saves ~$32/hour or $128 on a 4-hour move. Book during Nov–Feb off-peak, saving 20–30%. Target mid-month dates (10th–20th) to avoid end-of-month surge. Self-pack to avoid $280–$2,200 in packing fees. Request written breakdown of how travel will be billed — flat fee vs portal-to-portal — since this single variable produces the largest cost swing across Jacksonville's 874 square miles.