Corporate Relocation in Virginia
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Relocation coordination for businesses and employees. This page is for corporate relocation requests in Virginia. That doesn't mean corporate relocation is available in every city or area of the state, since coverage depends on local provider availability where you're located.
Call +1 (888) 811-0115 and tell us where in Virginia you're located and what your project involves. We'll help connect you with an independent local provider handling corporate relocation in your area, when matching is available.
What's Driving Corporate Relocation Demand in Virginia
Hampton Roads is home to Naval Station Norfolk, the largest naval base in the world, anchoring a region with more than 80,000 active-duty military personnel across 15 installations. Every permanent change of station order sends sailors and their families relocating into or through the region, and because the Navy assigns personnel rather than lets them choose their post, that relocation volume is steady and largely non-discretionary, unlike a household deciding on its own to move. Military families typically arrive on a fixed timeline with orders that don't bend for a slow local market, and many need to establish a household in Hampton Roads within weeks of receiving assignment. That creates corporate-style relocation demand at a scale most private employers can't match: a large, geographically concentrated workforce whose employer, the U.S. Navy, is actively moving people into the state on a rolling basis year-round.
Licensing in Virginia: Virginia regulates household goods movers through the DMV rather than a separate transportation commission. Movers handling shipments more than 30 road miles from the pickup point must hold a DMV Household-Goods Carrier Certificate backed by a $50,000 surety bond or letter of credit (kept on file with DMV Motor Carrier Services for five years), plus at least $750,000 in commercial liability coverage and $50,000 in cargo insurance; they must also publish a tariff and display their certificate number on every truck. Shorter intrastate hauls of 30 miles or less fall under a separate Property Carrier authority. Operating, or even advertising, as a household goods carrier without the proper DMV certificate is a Class 1 misdemeanor carrying fines up to $2,500 and up to 12 months in jail.
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Frequently Asked Questions
How does SkilledMob Moving matching work?
SkilledMob is a call-referral service, not a moving company. When you call, we ask a few quick questions about your move, then help connect you with an independent local provider who handles that type of job, where service is available in your area.
Does SkilledMob own the trucks or send the movers directly?
No. SkilledMob does not own moving trucks or employ movers. We're strictly a call-matching service — the actual packing, loading, transport, and unloading is handled by the independent local provider you're connected with.
How does corporate relocation matching work in Virginia?
Tell SkilledMob what you're dealing with and where in Virginia you're located. We'll help connect your call with an independent local provider handling corporate relocation, when matching is available for that area.
Is corporate relocation available everywhere in Virginia?
Not necessarily — this page is for corporate relocation requests in Virginia specifically, not a claim that coverage exists in every city. Call to confirm whether a local provider is available in your specific area.
Do movers need to be licensed in Virginia?
Virginia regulates household goods movers through the DMV rather than a separate transportation commission. Movers handling shipments more than 30 road miles from the pickup point must hold a DMV Household-Goods Carrier Certificate backed by a $50,000 surety bond or letter of credit (kept on file with DMV Motor Carrier Services for five years), plus at least $750,000 in commercial liability coverage and $50,000 in cargo insurance; they must also publish a tariff and display their certificate number on every truck. Shorter intrastate hauls of 30 miles or less fall under a separate Property Carrier authority. Operating, or even advertising, as a household goods carrier without the proper DMV certificate is a Class 1 misdemeanor carrying fines up to $2,500 and up to 12 months in jail.