Testimonials

Helpful Customer Service

They were very helpful and professional and the cost was in the middle of the original price range...

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Reliability...

If you are looking for a moving company that's reliable, honest, and get's the job done perfectly, Nationwide Moving Services is your answer...

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Courteous and Professional

In fact, they were so courteous that my new neighbors thought that they must be my friends because they were too kind to be movers!

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Long Distance

Nationwide Moving Service specializes in the safe handling of your prized possessions guaranteeing your transition from past to future will be effortless and your assets arriving in the same condition as they left in.   

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Corporate

If you’re arranging for a corporate conversion, you’ll have to keep a lot of balls in the air.  Unfortunately your corporate office is not portable, let us at Nationwide juggle the balance.

 

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Local Moves

Moving locally is treated much the same as our Long Distance except the distance is shorter.  Trust in Nationwide to make your moving experience a memorable one.

 

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AFTER MOVING

 

ALMOST DONE!
When the moving day is finally over you are immediately faced with a new set of challenges in the form of settling into your new home and new neighborhood. Settling in can be sometimes be as stressful as the actual move itself. Here is a list of things to remember that will make the first couple of weeks a whole lot easier for you and your family.


   -  Right off the bat you are going to want to locate some important places, like the post office, police station, fire station, hospitals, gas stations and the local hardware store.


   -  Provide your new doctor and dentist with your medical history.


   -  Transfer insurance policies to your new agent. Making a detailed list of your belongings, their value and your coverage may be a good safety precaution.


   -  Contact the local DMV. If you have moved to another state you may need to exchange your driver's license and register your vehicle. Some states even require that you take a new driver's test.


   -  Update service providers. You might need a new bank, pharmacist, cleaner, and cable and Internet provider.


   -  Contact the local Chamber of Commerce for information on schools, community activities, emergency calling services and libraries.


   -  Contact the department of sanitation to find out information on trash day.


   -  Register to vote in your new precinct.


   -  You may find that you are overrun with documents and files in your new home. Decide what must be kept and determine for how long. Make sure to file and keep them in a safe place.


With these helpful guidelines Nationwide Moving Services hopes that it is a lot easier for your family to adjust to the new environment.
 

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