Arizona to Nevada Corridor

Movers from Arizona
to Nevada

The Phoenix-to-Las Vegas corridor is one of the fastest interstate routes in the Southwest, a half-day drive up US-93 across the Hoover Dam bypass. Valley families, retirees, and business owners are heading to the Las Vegas valley, Henderson, and Reno for lower-tax living and new master-planned communities. Ontrack Moving® is not a broker. We are an asset-based carrier with our own trucks, our own crews, and an office at 8662 N 78th Ave, Peoria, AZ.

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How much does it cost to move from Arizona to Nevada?

As of June 2026, Ontrack Moving® moves households from Arizona to Nevada on a flat-rate quote based on inventory volume, distance (about 300 miles from Phoenix to Las Vegas, roughly 280 miles to Henderson, and about 740 miles to Reno), packing, and access conditions, with transit typically 1 to 2 days. Ontrack Moving® is a direct asset-based carrier (USDOT #2551548), not a broker, so your shipment rides one dedicated truck with no load consolidation. Final charges are based on actual labor time, materials used, access conditions, and any additional services requested.

Ontrack Moving® runs its Phoenix-metro office in Peoria, AZ and holds a 0% Federal Out-of-Service Rate under FMCSA inspection. The $10,000,000 Combined Protection Tower protects building structures and the premises, while your belongings are covered by standard $0.60/lb cargo liability per article. Verify the federal safety record by entering USDOT 2551548 at the FMCSA SAFER database.

Arizona to Nevada Moving: Quick Facts

  • Route: Arizona to Nevada, approximately 280-740 miles depending on origin and destination cities
  • Transit Time: 1-2 days depending on the city pair and scheduling
  • Pricing: Flat-rate quotes based on inventory volume and services. Contact us for a free estimate.
  • Origin Office: Peoria, AZ (Phoenix metro)
  • Credentials: USDOT #2551548 | MC #889001 | A+ BBB
  • Rating: 4.9/5 average from 2,847+ verified reviews
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The migration corridor

Why Arizona to Nevada?

The Phoenix metro and the Las Vegas valley are two of the fastest-growing markets in the Southwest, and a steady stream of households moves between them every month. The draw is straightforward: Nevada has no state income tax, Las Vegas and Henderson keep adding new master-planned housing, and the drive from Phoenix to Las Vegas up US-93 is a half day behind the wheel.

Remote work and job transfers keep this corridor busy. Professionals leaving Scottsdale, Chandler, or Gilbert for hospitality, gaming, healthcare, and logistics roles in Las Vegas and Henderson make up a large share of the moves we handle, alongside retirees settling in Summerlin and snowbirds heading north to Reno and the Tahoe-Reno industrial area.

Job Market Migration

Las Vegas keeps expanding in hospitality, gaming, healthcare, and distribution, and the Tahoe-Reno Industrial Center near Reno has drawn data centers and manufacturing. Phoenix-area workers transferring into these roles make up a significant portion of the Arizona-to-Nevada traffic we move each month.

Tax-Friendly Move

Nevada has no state income tax at all, and Arizona runs a low 2.5% flat rate, so households moving between the two states tend to keep relocation budgets tight. New construction in Henderson, Summerlin, and North Las Vegas gives buyers leaving the Mesa and Tempe market room to size up.

Retirees and Seasonal Residents

Active-adult communities in Summerlin, Henderson, and the Reno area draw seasonal and retiring residents from across the Valley. Many start by splitting time between Phoenix and Nevada, then make the permanent move. We handle both seasonal relocations and permanent transitions along this corridor.

Route coverage

Popular City Pairs on This Corridor

Dedicated Route Page

Detailed information for our most-requested Arizona to Nevada city-to-city move

We also move other corridor pairs every month, including Scottsdale to Las Vegas, Mesa to Henderson, Chandler to Summerlin, and Phoenix to Reno. Tell us your city pair when you request a quote.

Arizona Origin Cities

We pick up across the Phoenix metro from our Peoria facility. All major Valley cities served.

Nevada Destination Cities

We deliver throughout the Las Vegas valley and northern Nevada. All major cities covered.

  • Las Vegas
  • Henderson
  • North Las Vegas
  • Summerlin
  • Reno
  • Sparks
  • Carson City
  • Boulder City

Other Long-Distance Routes We Handle

Beyond the Arizona to Nevada corridor, we operate direct routes across the Western US from our Phoenix-metro hub.

View all long-distance routes we service.

What affects your quote

Pricing Factors for Arizona to Nevada Moves

Distance Between Cities

The Arizona-Nevada corridor spans roughly 280 to 740 miles depending on the city pair. Phoenix to Las Vegas is about 300 miles up US-93. Phoenix to Reno is closer to 740 miles. Distance directly affects transit time and fuel costs.

Home Size and Inventory

A studio apartment and a five-bedroom house require very different resources. Total volume (measured in cubic feet or weight) determines truck size, crew size, and loading time. We assess this during your estimate to provide an accurate flat-rate quote.

Specialty Items

Pianos, gun safes, wine collections, and artwork require custom handling, crating materials, and specialized loading techniques. These items are quoted separately based on dimensions, weight, and the specific handling required. See our piano moving and fine art moving pages.

Access Conditions

Phoenix gated communities, Las Vegas valley HOAs, and Henderson high-rise condos each present different access challenges. Stairs, elevators, long carry distances, gate check-ins, and loading-dock scheduling affect crew time. We confirm access details at both ends before your move date.

Timeline and Season

Peak season (May through September) is the busiest period for this corridor, driven by school schedules and summer relocations. Month-end dates fill up fastest. Moving during the off-season (October through April) often provides more flexibility and better availability.

Packing and Add-Ons

Full or partial packing services, custom crating, storage, junk removal, and additional valuation protection are all available as add-ons. Each is priced separately so you only pay for what you need.

Carrier vs. Broker: Why It Matters for Interstate Moves

Direct carrier service, not warehouse handoffs. Your shipment rides on Ontrack trucks with Ontrack crews.

Factor Ontrack (Carrier) Typical Broker
Carrier Continuity Same Ontrack carrier from Arizona to Nevada Unloaded and reloaded multiple times at warehouses
Who Moves You Our own crews and trucks Random carrier (lowest bidder)
Accountability Single point of contact throughout Broker blames carrier, carrier blames broker
Price Transparency Flat-rate quote, transparent pricing Low quote, then add fees at delivery
Delivery Timeline Scheduled window, direct route up US-93 21-day window common, your items wait for full truck
Local Knowledge Phoenix-based crews who run the Nevada corridor regularly No local presence

Ontrack holds USDOT #2551548 and MC #889001 as a licensed carrier, not a broker. Learn what that authority means on our out-of-state movers page. For phased office moves, see our office relocation playbook.

What you get

Everything Included in Your Interstate Move

Standard with Every Move

  • Dedicated truck (no shared loads)
  • Furniture disassembly and reassembly
  • Moving blankets for all furniture
  • Floor runners and doorway protection
  • Wardrobe boxes (free to use)
  • Basic liability ($0.60/lb per article)
  • Dedicated move coordinator
  • Flat-rate pricing (your quote does not change with final weight)

Available Add-Ons

  • Professional packing services (full or partial)
  • Custom crating for artwork and antiques
  • Piano, safe, and specialty item handling
  • Storage at our Peoria facility
  • Additional valuation protection
  • Junk removal and pre-move decluttering
  • COI for building management at both ends
  • Auto transport coordination

How it works

Four Steps: Arizona Pickup to Nevada Delivery

1

Arizona Pickup

Our Phoenix-metro crew arrives at your home, protects floors and doorways, disassembles furniture, and loads everything onto a dedicated truck. During summer months we stage and load before sunrise to work ahead of the Valley heat.

2

Secure Transport

Your belongings travel on a dedicated truck up US-93 across the Hoover Dam bypass, or north toward Reno. No consolidation with other shipments. Climate-aware transit protocols are applied during summer crossings through the Mojave.

3

Nevada Delivery

Our crew coordinates delivery logistics across the Las Vegas valley and northern Nevada: gated community access, HOA requirements, and high-rise loading docks, unloading with floor runners and padding to protect your new home's surfaces.

4

Setup and Walkthrough

We reassemble beds, tables, and desks, place furniture where you want it, then do a final walkthrough together before we leave your new Nevada home.

Recent Moves on This Corridor

Chandler Family to Henderson

A family of five relocated from a four-bedroom house in Chandler to a new build in Henderson after a transfer to a Las Vegas hospital system. The load included a drained and crated 180-gallon reef aquarium, a backyard casita's worth of patio furniture, and a garage workshop of power tools. The crew loaded before 6 a.m. to work ahead of the July heat and delivered the following afternoon.

Scottsdale Retirees to Summerlin

A retired couple downsized from a Scottsdale golf-community home to an active-adult community in Summerlin. The inventory ran heavy on a baby grand piano, a framed Western art collection, and a full set of golf gear. We ran the dedicated truck up US-93 across the Hoover Dam bypass on the Phoenix to Las Vegas route, timed to their closing date.

Mesa Small-Business Owner to Reno

An e-commerce owner moved a household plus a home-office setup from Mesa to a property near the Tahoe-Reno Industrial Center, a roughly 740-mile haul north. The crew crated a two-rack server cabinet, padded a touring motorcycle, and shrink-wrapped a standing fabrication bench. The longer run was scheduled as a two-day transit with an overnight driver-rest stop.

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Common questions

Arizona to Nevada Moving FAQs

Arizona to Nevada moving costs depend on the specific city pair (Phoenix to Las Vegas is about 300 miles, Phoenix to Henderson roughly 280 miles, Phoenix to Reno roughly 740 miles), total inventory volume, specialty items, packing services needed, and access conditions at both locations. Ontrack Moving® provides flat-rate quotes for interstate moves, so the estimate you receive before your move is a clear, itemized flat rate. Final charges are based on actual labor time, materials used, access conditions, and any additional services requested. Contact us for a free estimate tailored to your specific move.

Transit time ranges from 1 to 2 days depending on origin and destination cities. Phoenix to Las Vegas runs about 300 miles up US-93 and is often a single transit day. Phoenix to Reno is closer to 740 miles and typically takes 2 days. The total timeline from pickup to delivery depends on loading day, route conditions, and Nevada delivery logistics such as gated community access and HOA requirements. Summer heat across the Mojave can affect crew scheduling at both ends.

Every interstate move includes a dedicated truck (no shared loads), furniture disassembly and reassembly, moving blankets for all items, floor runners and doorway protection at both locations, wardrobe boxes, basic liability coverage at $0.60 per pound per article, and a dedicated move coordinator. Packing, specialty item handling, storage, and additional valuation protection are available as add-ons.

Yes. Our crews regularly deliver to master-planned and gated communities across the Las Vegas valley, including Summerlin, Green Valley, Anthem, and Inspirada, plus communities throughout Henderson and North Las Vegas. We coordinate with HOA offices, handle gate access protocols, and work within community guidelines for truck access and loading times. Mention your community name and any specific requirements when booking.

Ontrack Moving® is a licensed interstate carrier, not a broker. We own our trucks, employ our crews, and operate under USDOT #2551548. Enter that number at the FMCSA SAFER database to verify our 0% Out-of-Service Rate, active insurance, and carrier authority. Brokers sell your move to unknown subcontractors. We do the work ourselves.

Yes. We operate secure storage at our Peoria, AZ warehouse (8662 N 78th Ave). If your Nevada home is not ready on delivery day, we store your items at our facility and deliver when you have the keys. No random lots or storage-in-transit sitting on a truck somewhere. Your items are inside our building, under our roof, with our team.

Peak season runs from May through September, with the heaviest demand in June and July driven by school schedules and summer relocations. Month-end dates fill up fastest. We recommend booking 4-6 weeks in advance during peak season and 2-3 weeks during the off-season (October through April). Rates are higher during peak months due to demand across this corridor.

Enter USDOT 2551548 into the FMCSA SAFER database. You will see our 0% Out-of-Service Rate, active insurance filings, and carrier authority. This is a public federal database. Any legitimate carrier can be looked up the same way. If a company cannot provide a USDOT number tied to active carrier authority, they are a broker.

A broker sells your move to an unknown subcontractor, often the lowest bidder. Your belongings may sit in a consolidation warehouse for 14-21 days waiting for a full truck. A carrier like Ontrack loads a dedicated truck with our own crew and drives directly from Arizona to Nevada. One company, one truck, one point of accountability from Phoenix to Las Vegas.

In Arizona, we serve the entire Phoenix metro from our Peoria facility, including Phoenix, Scottsdale, Mesa, Chandler, Gilbert, Tempe, and Glendale. In Nevada, we deliver to Las Vegas, Henderson, North Las Vegas, Reno, Sparks, and Carson City. We handle moves between any city pair across both states. See our full service area map.

Federal Safety Record: Arizona to Nevada Corridor

Our safety record is public. Look it up before you hire any mover for this interstate route.

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Ontrack Moving

Federal Out-of-Service Rate

USDOT #2551548

22.26%

National Average

National carrier Out-of-Service Rate

Source: FMCSA, 01/30/2026

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Then ask your broker to provide their USDOT number. Many cannot, because they do not operate trucks.

$10M Building Liability for the Arizona to Nevada Corridor

Our $10M Tower covers damage to buildings and premises, while your belongings are covered by standard $0.60/lb cargo liability per article.

Building Liability

Our $10M Combined Protection Tower policy covers damage to floors, walls, staircases, door frames, and common areas at your Arizona origin and Nevada destination. This is the coverage property managers and HOAs require for COIs.

COI at Both Ends

Phoenix-area buildings may require COIs before loading day. Las Vegas valley high-rises, Henderson HOAs, and gated communities require insurance documentation before delivery. We provide Certificates of Insurance with fast turnaround, naming your building or HOA as additional insured at both ends.

Belongings Coverage

All interstate moves between Arizona and Nevada include $0.60 per pound basic liability coverage as mandated by federal law. Additional valuation protection is available. Ask your coordinator for details.

General liability ($10M) covers damage to the building and premises. Household goods coverage ($0.60/lb basic) covers your personal belongings. These are separate coverages. Ask your move coordinator to explain both.