Interstate Moving Without the Handoffs
An interstate move crosses state lines, and that single fact changes the requirements: federal licensing, careful inventory, coordinated crews at both ends, and a carrier you can trust across hundreds or thousands of miles. VICTORY brings all of it together by pairing Allied Van Lines’ national infrastructure with a single accountable coordinator, so your belongings never get lost in the gaps between companies.
Cross-country capacity, local accountability
An interstate move crosses state lines, and that single fact changes the requirements: federal licensing, careful inventory, coordinated crews at both ends, and a carrier you can trust across hundreds or thousands of miles. VICTORY brings all of it together by pairing Allied Van Lines’ national infrastructure with a single accountable coordinator, so your belongings never get lost in the gaps between companies.
Whether you are moving one state over or coast to coast, you get one plan, one point of contact, and one standard of care from the moment we arrive to the moment the last box is placed in your new home. For 85+ years, that combination of national reach and local ownership is what has made VICTORY the interstate mover Metro DC and South Florida trust.
What's Included
Every VICTORY interstate move is coordinated end to end so accountability never changes hands:
Allied's national network
Nationwide capacity and vetted destination crews — the reach of one of the industry’s most established names.
Fully licensed & insured
DOT #36816; Allied DOT #76235; MC #28153, with valuation coverage options.
One coordinator
A single named contact from estimate through delivery, keeping the whole move on one accountability chain.
The Total Victory™ Guarantee
Ten written commitments on every interstate move.
Interstate Done Right
From packing and inventory to transport, storage, and final delivery, your interstate move stays inside the coordinated VICTORY and Allied network — never handed to an anonymous third party at either end. That continuity is why interstate moves succeed: one team keeps a documented record of your shipment, communicates your delivery window, and answers for the outcome. It is the opposite of the brokered, hope-for-the-best model that leaves so many long-haul customers stranded on the phone.
How Your Interstate Move Works
Step 1
Get a free estimate priced by weight, distance, and services.
Step 2
Your coordinator plans the move and confirms your delivery window.
Step 3
We pack, inventory, and load with a documented record of your goods.
Step 4
Your shipment is delivered in-window by a coordinated crew — backed by the guarantee.
Interstate Moves From the DMV and South Florida
We move households from Metro DC and South Florida to destinations across the country, with particular strength on the DC-to-Florida corridor, which we run weekly with staffed warehouses at both ends. Wherever you are headed, you get the same accountability and care.
Frequently Asked Questions
What's the difference between interstate and long-distance?
They overlap — interstate specifically means crossing state lines, which requires federal licensing (which we hold through Allied).
Are you federally licensed?
Yes — DOT #36816, Allied DOT #76235, MC #28153.
Can you store my belongings between states?
Yes — secure warehousing is available at origin or destination.
How is an interstate move priced?
By shipment weight, distance, and the services you select; your estimate itemizes each.
Who handles delivery at my destination?
A coordinated Allied network crew managed by your VICTORY contact — not an anonymous broker.
Do you offer full-value protection?
Yes — valuation coverage options protect your belongings at replacement value.