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Interstate Moving · California & Arizona

Interstate Movers: California ↔ Arizona Specialists

The California ↔ Arizona corridor is what we do best.

Most interstate moving companies treat the California-to-Arizona corridor like one of fifty lanes on a spreadsheet. We treat it like our home turf, because it is. Green Echo runs trucks on I-10 between LA, San Diego, the Bay Area, Phoenix, Scottsdale, and Tucson nearly every week of the year. We know the route, the weigh stations, the heat windows, and the building managers at both ends.

Federally licensed under USDOT 4055599 and MC 153779, every interstate move we book is a binding flat-rate quote on a dedicated truck — no co-loading with strangers' shipments, no warehouse layovers, no auction-style brokering. The crew loading your home in California is in direct contact with the crew unloading it in Arizona (or vice versa).

Quote: Interstate Moving

Free, no-obligation estimate within 1 hour. We never share your information.

A good fit if

Who this service is for

  • Households relocating between Southern California and the Phoenix or Tucson metros for work or family.
  • Bay Area to Phoenix/Sacramento and reverse — typically tech, healthcare, and remote-work moves.
  • Snowbirds with a second residence and seasonal furniture or vehicles to shuttle.
  • Multi-property moves where part of the household goes to AZ and part stays in CA.

Standard service

What's included

  • A single dedicated truck for your shipment — your stuff travels alone.
  • One crew at origin and one crew at destination, in direct contact throughout transit.
  • Pad-wrap, blanket, and shrink-wrap on all furniture; mattress bags and wardrobe boxes day-of.
  • Disassembly at origin and reassembly at destination — beds, tables, modular sofas, mirrors.
  • Federal cargo coverage at 60¢/lb, with full-value protection available as a flat add-on.
  • GPS-tracked transit and live ETA updates from your coordinator.

Process

How it works

  1. Step 01

    Survey

    In-home or video walkthrough — about 20 minutes. We measure inventory, flag access issues at both ends, and lock in a binding flat-rate quote in writing.

  2. Step 02

    Schedule

    We confirm load and delivery dates that fit your lease, closing, or start date. For long-distance routes we provide a 1–4 day delivery window depending on lane.

  3. Step 03

    Load day

    Crew arrives, protects entryways and floors, pad-wraps and loads in one continuous shift. You sign the inventory and the bill of lading before the truck pulls away.

  4. Step 04

    Transit

    Direct drive on a dedicated truck with required federal rest stops. Coordinator updates you with ETAs every morning and again before delivery.

  5. Step 05

    Delivery

    Local crew meets the truck, walks the home with you, places furniture, reassembles, and removes packing materials before sign-off.

Transparent

Pricing & what to expect

All of our interstate moves are quoted at a binding flat rate — not 'guaranteed not to exceed,' not 'estimated weight,' not 'hourly with a cap.' We do a real survey, write a real number, and that's what you pay barring inventory changes you make.

Typical 2025 ranges for CA ↔ AZ corridor moves: studio $1,900–$3,200; one-bedroom $2,400–$3,800; two-bedroom $3,000–$5,500; three-bedroom $4,800–$8,500; four-bedroom $7,000–$12,000. Routes north of LA (SF Bay, Sacramento) run roughly 30–50% higher due to distance.

Optional add-ons: full or partial packing (20–35% on top of move), custom crating, short-term storage in our Phoenix yard, parking-permit coordination, and auto transport.

Owner-operated

Why Green Echo for this work

We're not a national van line. We don't quote 2,000 lanes; we own a handful and run them constantly. That means when your couch is sitting in our truck in Indio at midnight, the dispatcher answering your text actually knows where the truck is, who is driving it, and what time they're rolling tomorrow. That's surprisingly rare in interstate moving, and it's the entire reason we built the company.

  • USDOT 4055599
  • MC 153779
  • 24/7 dispatch
  • Flat-rate quotes

FAQ

Frequently asked questions

How long does a CA to AZ interstate move take?+

Most LA/SD to Phoenix moves deliver in 1–3 days. Bay Area to Phoenix is typically 2–4 days. Tucson and Sacramento routes match the lane mileage.

Do you co-load shipments with other customers?+

No. Every interstate move we book runs on a dedicated truck. Your stuff travels alone from origin to destination.

Are you licensed for interstate moving?+

Yes — USDOT 4055599 and MC 153779. We carry the federally required cargo and liability coverage, and we can email your COIs for high-rise buildings on request.

Can you store items between move-out and move-in?+

Yes. We offer short-term storage in our Phoenix yard with one redelivery to either state included in the flat rate.

What about my car?+

We coordinate enclosed and open auto transport on the CA↔AZ corridor as an add-on. Most customers ship one vehicle and drive the other.

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Ready to book your interstate moving?

Tell us a little about the move and we'll send a binding flat-rate quote — usually back within the hour.