At TrustedMovePro, we want every move to go smoothly. If something goes wrong, our Independent Dispute Resolution System (IDRS) provides a fair, simple, and transparent way to resolve issues between you and your mover.


Before You Begin

  • You may only file a dispute if:
    1. Your mover is an active TrustedMovePro listed in our directory.
    2. Your move began within the last 180 days.
  • If your mover is not listed as an active TrustedMovePro, or if your move occurred more than 180 days ago, you cannot use the IDRS.
  • If your move was not with an active TrustedMovePro, please refer to the Compliance & Licensing page for your state for guidance on filing complaints with the proper regulatory authority.

How the Process Works

1. Select Your Mover

  • Begin by searching our directory to confirm that your mover is an active TrustedMovePro.
  • If eligible, you may proceed to file your dispute.

2. Submit Your Dispute

  • Complete the dispute form with your mover’s name, a description of the issue, and upload any documents or photos.
  • Once you click Submit, your case is created and your mover is notified immediately.
  • You will receive a case number and a secure link by email to track your case, upload additional documents, and view all responses.
  • Keep your secure link safe — it is your private access to the case.

3. Mover Responds (within 7 days)

  • Your mover must respond within 7 calendar days of receiving the case notification.
  • If they do not respond, the case will be reviewed by our Admin Team.

4. Resolution Window (up to 30 days)

  • Starting from the day you submit your case (when your mover is notified), a 30-day resolution period begins.
  • During this period, you and your mover may exchange information, documents, and messages through the portal in an attempt to resolve the matter directly.

5. Escalation to Arbitration

  • If no resolution is reached after 30 days, you may request independent arbitration.
  • A neutral arbitrator will review the case and issue a binding decision.
  • The cost of the arbitration service will be borne by the TrustedMovePro.

6. Enforcement

  • Movers are required to comply with arbitration outcomes.
  • Any mover who fails to comply may be removed from TrustedMovePro.com.

What You’ll Need to File

  • Your mover’s name (must be an active TrustedMovePro)
  • A clear description of the problem
  • Copies of your moving agreement, receipts, or other correspondence
  • Photos or other evidence to support your claim

Important Notes

  • There is no cost to file a dispute.
  • TrustedMovePro is not a party to the dispute — we provide the platform and independent arbitration process.
  • Arbitration decisions are final and binding.

👉 [Start a Dispute] (button leading to the Java-based system)