Move & Care can legally perform interstate moves. We hold a federal USDOT license #3212621 as well as a Massachusetts license: MC #1018431.
Every Los Angeles to Atlanta, GA long-distance move is billed at a single, all-inclusive flat rate—the quote you approve is the price you pay, period.
No fuel surcharges, stair fees, or mileage surprises—our itemized quote lays out every cost upfront.
Need an overnight pickup or sunrise delivery? Our crew works around the clock to match building elevator windows and your schedule.
Plan confidently with at-a-glance insight into how Move and Care handles Los Angeles to Atlanta, GA moves.
Expect delivery in approximately 2 – 4 days for Los Angeles to Atlanta, GA.
Reserve your crew about 2 – 4 weeks ahead to secure your preferred dates.
Your quote covers truck, fuel, tolls, and labor—no surprise fees on Los Angeles to Atlanta, GA moves.
Packing assistance, short-term storage, and white glove handling are the most requested add-ons when moving from Los Angeles to Atlanta, GA.
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People often ask, “How much do movers cost from Los Angeles to Atlanta?” The answer depends on how big your house is, how easy it is to get to both places, and how much help you want with packing. Here is a typical flat-rate range for moving from Los Angeles, CA to Atlanta, GA.
| Size of the Move | Typical Flat-Rate Range* | Estimated Delivery Window |
|---|---|---|
| Studio / Small 1 Bedroom | $3,800 – $4,800 | 3–5 days |
| Large 1 Bedroom / Small 2 Bedroom | $4,800 – $5,800 | 3–5 days |
| Large 2 Bedroom | $5,800 – $6,800 | 3–5 days |
| 3 Bedroom Apartment / Townhouse | $6,800 – $7,800 | 3–5 days |
| 4 Bedroom or Larger Home | $7,800 – $9,000 | 3–5 days |
*Ranges are based on moves from Los Angeles to Atlanta that have happened recently. The exact price will depend on what you have in stock, how easy it is to get to (stairs, lifts, long carries), and any special items like pianos or safes.
Move & Care uses a flat-rate model for interstate moves. Instead of an hourly clock that keeps running, we quote one guaranteed price for your Los Angeles to Atlanta move and put it in writing. The rate includes your professional moving crew, truck, fuel, tolls, basic coverage, moving equipment, and any required Certificates of Insurance for LA curbs or Atlanta high-rise elevators. There are no surprise “weekend” surcharges or undisclosed ladder fees.
To make your estimate, we look at the distance between Los Angeles and Atlanta, do a quick video survey of your inventory, and write down any special requests, like only packing the kitchen, only moving big things, or moving a baby grand piano. Many national van lines charge by the pound, but we like to give you a clear flat-rate price so you can plan your budget.
If you're trying to decide between flat-rate and hourly movers and want to know which is better for moving from LA to Atlanta, our coordinators can help you weigh the pros and cons. A flat rate makes it easier to compare moving companies from Los Angeles to Atlanta and pick the one that really meets your needs for most long-distance moves.
Schedule a free live or FaceTime survey with our team to get an accurate quote. Ask for your Los Angeles to Atlanta moving estimate, and we will send you a detailed proposal that you can easily compare with other LA to Atlanta movers.
A conversation is the first step in your move. A dedicated long-distance coordinator goes over your timeline with you, talks about your priorities (budget, speed, packing help), and answers the big questions, like whether it is cheaper to hire movers or rent a truck from LA to Atlanta in your case.
We take stock of your things during a short video survey, mark any fragile items, and find things that may need special care, like pianos, artwork, or heavy safes. We customise the service based on that information. You can choose full packing, partial packing, or loading-only help if you want to pack yourself.
We also check that both sides meet the building requirements. In Los Angeles, this could mean making space for the truck on the curb and working with your building manager in places like Santa Monica, Hollywood, Downtown LA, or the Valley. We work with condo boards and property managers in Atlanta to set aside freight lifts and loading docks so that move-in day goes smoothly.
We send out a moving checklist that covers everything from how to downsize before a long-distance move to how to pack electronics, artwork, and personal documents before moving day. We also include short-term storage in Los Angeles or Atlanta in the plan if you need it, as well as coordinating car shipping on the same timeline.
On moving day, a team of people in uniforms shows up on time with everything needed for a move across the country. We protect floors and doors, pad and shrink-wrap furniture, and carefully label every box and piece so that unloading in Atlanta is easy. We take extra care with fragile things and use extra materials for delicate art, antiques, and musical instruments.
When everything is ready, the truck takes the most direct interstate route to the east, taking into account distance, traffic, and the weather. Two licensed drivers take turns driving to keep your schedule on track without putting anyone in danger. Your coordinator keeps an eye on progress and sends you updates throughout the trip, so you always know where your shipment is.
We arrive in Atlanta during the time you agreed upon, and we have already confirmed lift reservations when they are needed. The team takes things out of the truck, puts beds and other large furniture back together, and puts things in the rooms you tell them to. If you add unpacking service, we will also open boxes, take out packing materials, and set up important areas so you can focus on getting settled instead of dealing with cardboard and trash bags.
We clean up all the trash and check that everything arrived in the same condition as when we left Los Angeles after the final walkthrough. You are now free to start exploring your new neighbourhood after your cross-country move is over.
If you move from Southern California to Georgia, you'll have to get used to a humid subtropical climate instead of dry, coastal weather. Atlanta has hotter summers and more humidity than Los Angeles, so you should think about how you pack and what you wear. Labelling things carefully and using materials that don't absorb moisture can help protect electronics, documents, and sentimental items.
For climate context, you can check official data from NOAA’s National Centers for Environmental Information and the National Weather Service.
This kind of move is also a change in lifestyle. The cost of living in Los Angeles and Atlanta can be very different, and neighbourhoods can be very different too, from busy areas with walkable streets to quieter suburbs. We often help people move from California to Georgia, so we can help you find information about neighbourhoods, commuting patterns, and what to expect in your first year.
If you want hard numbers on prices and demographics, you can use resources like the U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis – Regional Price Parities and the U.S. Census Bureau’s American Community Survey.
When it comes to logistics, permits and building codes are important. In many Los Angeles neighbourhoods, there are rules about when and where trucks can park and load. In Atlanta, condo associations often require people to make reservations to move in and show proof of insurance. We take care of all of that ahead of time so you don't have to spend hours emailing city departments and building managers.
For local rules and permit information, we rely on official city sources such as Los Angeles Department of Transportation (LADOT) and the City of Atlanta Department of Transportation.
Lastly, make sure you have enough time to plan. The more notice we have, the easier it is to get your ideal dates, find the best prices, and help you figure out how much you want to do yourself versus how much you want to hire a full-service moving company to do for you.
This approach follows guidance from the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration’s “Protect Your Move” program, which recommends researching movers, getting written estimates, and planning early for any interstate move.
It's normal to think about whether you should rent a truck or container and do everything yourself or hire a professional moving company. It might seem like a DIY move costs less on paper. The full cost usually includes gas, lodging, food on the road, extra insurance, lost work days, and the chance of damage if things aren't packed or secured properly.
Professional movers have the experience, tools, and time to get the job done. When you hire a moving company to move you across state lines, you know when they will pick you up and drop you off, they will help you make rules for your new home, and they will cover you if something goes wrong. For a lot of people, especially those with families, busy jobs, or complicated home layouts, the extra money is worth it for the peace of mind and time savings.
Not sure which way to go? Our coordinators can help you compare the real-world costs of a rental truck or moving pod with a full-service or hybrid move with Move & Care. This way, you can make a decision based on more than just the initial sticker price.
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