Quick Facts

FieldDetails
StateMinnesota
AuthorityMinnesota Department of Public Safety (DPS), Driver and Vehicle Services Division
License Required?Presumed No – No publicly known intrastate-specific mover license at the state level
Insurance Required?Yes — Required liability and cargo insurance for moving operations
Tariff Required?Not mandated at the state level
USDOT/UCR Required?USDOT required for larger or interstate-capable vehicles; UCR if engaged in interstate commerce
Application FeeNot applicable (no state registration)
Consumer ComplaintsManaged through Minnesota DPS driver and vehicle services or Consumer Protection Division Online Form

Overview & Scope

Minnesota does not currently require intrastate-specific licensing for household goods movers. However, operators are still subject to federal regulations and standard state requirements for commercial motor vehicles. These include:

  • Proper commercial vehicle registration
  • Insurance for liability and cargo coverage
  • USDOT registration for larger vehicles or those engaged in interstate commerce

Operational Requirements

Movers operating in Minnesota must:

  1. Register as a business, and obtain standard commercial vehicle registrations and plates.
  2. Maintain required insurance, including liability and cargo protection, as mandated for commercial carriers.
  3. Display USDOT number prominently on vehicles if applicable.
  4. Comply with vehicle safety standards and inspections, as required by state transportation statutes.

Consumer Protections

Minnesota consumers are advised to:

  • Confirm that the mover is a legally operating registered business and carries adequate insurance.
  • Request a written estimate and service contract, even though formal tariff structures may not be required.
  • Contact the Consumer Complaint Division of the DPS or the state Attorney General’s Office for issues such as:
    • Damage to property
    • Non-delivery or unreasonable delays
    • Unlicensed operation or noncompliance with federal regulations

Compliance Checklist

RequirementRequired
Intrastate mover license (state-level)Not required (assumed)
Commercial vehicle registrationRequired
Liability and Cargo InsuranceRequired
USDOT Number (if applicable)Required
Consumer complaint process availabilityProvided

Disclaimer:
This page offers a general summary of household goods mover requirements in Minnesota. Regulations may change or vary by locality. Always verify current licensing, insurance, and compliance requirements with the Minnesota Department of Public Safety or local regulatory authorities before making decisions.

Last updated: August 8, 2025