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San Bernardino County Movers


Full-service local, long-distance, and commercial moving across San Bernardino County — Ontario, Fontana, Chino Hills, Upland, Rancho Cucamonga, Redlands, Victorville, and the High Desert. Licensed and insured. California household mover permit MTR#0191956, USDOT#3256910. Since 2007.


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Quick Takeaways

  • Serving San Bernardino County since 2007: Licensed and insured, with California household mover permit MTR#0191956 and USDOT#3256910. Trek Movers holds 4.9 stars across 1,032+ Google reviews.
  • Cities we work: San Bernardino, Ontario, Fontana, Chino Hills, Upland, Rancho Cucamonga, Redlands, Victorville, Big Bear, and the High Desert.
  • Our services: Packing and unpacking, furniture disassembly and reassembly, blanket wrapping, storage, and specialty handling for pianos, safes, and antiques.
  • San Bernardino freeway spine: I-10 east-west, I-15 to Vegas and the High Desert, I-215 north-south, CA-210 through the foothills, and CA-60 to Riverside.
  • Free written estimates: Every quote is written, itemized, and all-inclusive – truck, fuel, blankets, and labor are in the number. No hidden fees, no add-ons at delivery.

Serving All of San Bernardino County

San Bernardino Is California's Logistics Backbone

San Bernardino County is the largest county in the lower 48 states and the beating heart of California’s logistics economy. The Inland Empire’s warehouse corridor along I-10 and I-15 handles a huge share of west-coast freight. That industrial base sits alongside master-planned family suburbs (Chino Hills, Rancho Cucamonga, Fontana), historic downtowns (Redlands, San Bernardino city), and the High Desert (Victorville, Apple Valley, and mountain communities like Big Bear). Trek Movers has run San Bernardino County moves since 2007 from our Los Angeles hub — 30 to 90 minutes east on I-10 depending on the destination. We know which Chino Hills HOAs require paperwork 72 hours out, which Ontario warehouses need a lift gate at the dock, and which Victorville homes sit at the end of a mile-long private drive. Everything below is how a San Bernardino County move actually plays out.

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Moving Solutions for Any Home or Business in San Bernardino County

San Bernardino County stacks residential, warehouse, industrial, and hillside/desert move types across a huge footprint. We match the crew and truck to the property.

Residential Moving Services

A high angle view of a row of Victorian style houses in a San Jose, CA neighborhood.

Chino Hills, Rancho Cucamonga, and Fontana lead the master-planned suburbs with 4- to 6-bedroom homes and HOA rules. Upland and Redlands add historic downtowns and foothill homes. San Bernardino city and Colton mix older single-family with apartment complexes. Victorville and the High Desert bring larger lots with long driveways. Big Bear cabin moves add mountain-grade access. Our San Bernardino County residential movers handle every type.

Commercial, Industrial & Warehouse Moving Services

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The Inland Empire’s warehouse corridor along I-10 and I-15 drives most of the county’s commercial work. Ontario, Fontana, and Rancho Cucamonga host distribution centers, e-commerce fulfillment, and light industrial. Loading-dock scheduling, pallet jacks, and lift-gate trucks are part of the crew kit. As office movers in San Bernardino County, we handle full commercial and industrial relocations with weekend and after-hours scheduling.

Specialized Moving Services

New furniture delivered to the new flat apartment in a plastic protective material.

Pianos, safes, antique furniture, fine art, and industrial equipment — servers, filing systems, modular office furniture — all handled with the right gear. Long High Desert driveways get bigger crews. Interior floor protection is standard everywhere. Big Bear cabin moves add mountain-grade shuttle equipment when the road demands it.

Local San Bernardino County Moves — I-10, I-15, CA-210, and the Cajon Pass

For a local San Bernardino County move, the freeway question depends on where in the county the job sits. I-10 slows through Ontario and Fontana every weekday. I-15 north through the Cajon Pass to Victorville backs up on weekends and every summer.

I-10 (San Bernardino Freeway) runs the county’s south-of-foothill spine — Ontario, Fontana, Rialto, San Bernardino city, Redlands. I-15 (Ontario Freeway) heads north through the Cajon Pass to Victorville and beyond to Las Vegas. I-215 links I-10 and I-15 through downtown San Bernardino. CA-210 (Foothill Freeway) runs Rancho Cucamonga through Upland and up to Pasadena. CA-60 (Pomona Freeway) handles Chino and Chino Hills. We route by the freeway spine that fits the cities on the job, not the shortest map line.

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Long-Distance and Interstate Moves From San Bernardino County

Trek runs US DOT-regulated interstate moves out of San Bernardino County with a dedicated coordinator, a written binding estimate, and a delivery window you can plan around. I-15 access makes cross-state routes to Nevada, Arizona, and Utah especially efficient.

Inland Empire family relocations run heavy to Nevada, Arizona, Texas, and Utah — the county’s I-15 corridor is a major artery for those routes. In a single June 2026 sweep of the Bay Area and Southern California, the state Bureau of Household Goods and Services issued 30 citations totaling $110,230 to movers working unlicensed or uninsured. Read the FMCSA’s Protect Your Move consumer guide and verify any interstate carrier’s US DOT number before signing. Ours is on every estimate.

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Our San Bernardino County Moving Services

Every San Bernardino County move gets tailored — HOA paperwork, warehouse loading-dock scheduling, High Desert long-driveway shuttle. Here’s what’s inside scope.

Padded before it leaves the room. Thick moving blankets for wood and leather. Stretch film for fabric surfaces. Corner guards where a piece has to round a tight doorway. Nothing rides bare in the truck.

We disassemble beds, dining tables, bookcases, and modular closet systems at the origin, and rebuild them at the destination — level, tight, and ready to use. Hardware bag stays with the crew.

Weekend moves, evenings, and last-minute bookings inside scope. Caldecott tunnel morning windows, Walnut Creek weekend corporate jobs, Lafayette ridge walk-throughs, and Delta-side HOA schedules all fit.

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Master-Planned HOAs, Warehouse Corridors, and High-Desert Access

San Bernardino County covers so much ground that no single move-day rule applies. Different neighborhoods, different requirements, different trucks.

Chino Hills, Rancho Cucamonga, and Fontana master-planned HOAs enforce certificate-of-insurance paperwork 72 hours before move day and strict gate windows. The Ontario/Fontana/Rancho warehouse corridor along I-10 and I-15 wants loading-dock reservations, pallet jacks, and often weekend scheduling. Victorville and Apple Valley homes sit on larger lots with long driveways — a longer walk, more crew. Big Bear and mountain-community moves add road grade and sometimes winter road conditions. We scope every property before quoting.

How San Bernardino County Move Pricing Works

Local San Bernardino County moves are billed hourly. Warehouse, commercial, and multi-truck jobs are quoted flat after a walkthrough. Long-distance moves come with a written binding estimate.

Number of movers Cost per Hour (Cash Rate) Cost per Hour (Credit rate)
2 Movers & Truck (Studio, 1 Bedroom) $120 $140
3 Movers & Truck (2-3 Bedrooms) $160 $180
4 Movers and Truck (House, Office) $200 $220

*Please Note: Regional pricing structures can fluctuate depending on scheduling constraints and service availability.

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Why Trek Movers Is San Bernardino County's Best Moving Company

Skip the DIY rental and hire a crew that already knows Chino Hills HOA gate paperwork, Ontario warehouse docks, and Victorville long-driveway access.

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Affordable Moving Services in San Bernardino County

Every San Bernardino County move gets a written, itemized estimate before booking — all-inclusive, with truck, fuel, and materials already in the number. HOA paperwork, warehouse loading-dock timing, and long-driveway shuttle plans are on the estimate, not billed as surprises. What you sign is what you pay.

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Licensed & Professional Movers

Trek Movers is a California-licensed household mover (permit MTR#0191956) with an active US DOT number (USDOT#3256910) for interstate work. Both are on every estimate. Our San Bernardino County crews are full-time employees, background-checked, and trained — including for commercial and industrial relocation.

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Boutique Moving Company Experience

Every San Bernardino County move gets one coordinator from booking through unload. One direct contact, one email, one name. HOA certificate-of-insurance filings, warehouse dock reservations, and cross-state I-15 routes all handled by the same person who signed your estimate.

San Bernardino County Moving FAQs

Yes. We run commercial and light-industrial moves along the I-10 and I-15 warehouse corridors most weeks. Loading-dock scheduling, pallet jacks, and lift-gate trucks are part of the crew kit. Weekend scheduling is standard.

Yes. We coordinate the certificate of insurance with your HOA, book the gate window, and log the truck ahead of arrival — 72 hours out is standard for most Inland Empire tracts.

 Two to three weeks for a weekday. Four to six weeks for weekends. Warehouse and multi-truck commercial jobs need six-plus weeks of lead time in busy season.

Yes. I-15 access makes Nevada, Arizona, and Utah routes efficient. Cross-state moves come with a US DOT-regulated written binding estimate, a delivery window, and a dedicated coordinator. Verify licensing at the CPUC’s Moving in California consumer page before hiring.

Schedule a San Bernardino County Move

Skip the DIY rental and get a binding, transparent San Bernardino County quote from a licensed, insured crew that knows Inland Empire warehouses, master-planned HOAs, and High-Desert access.

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Contact Information

Ready to hire the best movers in California? Get a free quote and learn more about your move with Trek Movers. Have questions? Contact our Customer Support team below.

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ADDRESS

1441 Wright Street Los Angeles, CA 90015

Office Hours: 8 am – 8 pm

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CONTACT

Phone: 800-298-0044

Email: contact@trekmovers.com

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Resources

City of San Jose – Customer Service Center
Address: 200 E Santa Clara St, San Jose, CA 95113
Phone: (408) 535-3500
Public Health Department
Address: 100 Paseo de San Antonio UNIT 235, San Jose, CA 95113
Phone: (408) 277-1784
San Jose City Hall
Address: 200 E Santa Clara St, San Jose, CA 95113
Phone: (408) 535-3500
Office of Parking Violations San Jose
Address: 210 N 4th St, San Jose, CA 95112
Phone: (800) 294-8258
San Jose Housing Department
Address: 200 E Santa Clara St, San Jose, CA 95113
Phone: (408) 535-3860
City of San Jose Code
Address: 200 E Santa Clara St #4, San Jose, CA 95113
Phone: (408) 535-7770
VTA Downtown San Jose Customer Service Center
Address: 55-A W Santa Clara St, San Jose, CA 95113
Phone: (408) 321-2300
San Jose Municipal Water System
Address: 3025 Tuers Rd, San Jose, CA 95121
Phone: (408) 277-3671

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