The AMLPA is designed to create conformity, unity and structure within the moving labor services industry. As with any trade association, our commitment to quality lies just as much with the consumer as it does with our members. Our ultimate goal is consumer satisfaction and we will be here to assist all consumers with assistance picking a provider, questions about the services we offer and dispute resolution.
About Our Certified Members
The AMLPA is proud to offer a stringent certification process that ensures you moving labor services company is one of the best in the nation. With so many options, including many unlicensed and uninsured, the AMLPA certification guarantees that the companies are compliant with all local and state laws and have been screened for quality purposes.
If you are unsure if a company is certified you can contact us. Keep a look out for the AMLPA Certified Badge.

About Our Non-Certified Members
The AMLPA also has a membership of non-certified companies. This means that they are aligned with the AMLPA and they provide a high level of quality work and they fit the majority of our certified requirements, but not all. Many of our non-certified members are too small to afford insurance or provide uniforms for their workers. Our non-certified members are still screened and evaluated based on third party reviews and references.
If you would like to inquire about the status of a moving labor company within the AMLPA please contact us. Make sure you look for the AMLPA Member Badge.

Our Industry Blacklist
There are many great companies in the moving labor services industry, most of whom are aligned with the AMLPA to showcase their commitment to quality. Unfortunately there are some companies who do not provide a superior level of service and it is our duty to provide you with an up to date listing of those companies. Our blacklist contains only moving labor companies, not full service companies. Our blacklist is a combination of both internal submissions and external from consumers who have had bad experiences.
To ensure an unbiased list we have many internal rules to avoid an unfair listing. Companies that have been suggested for the blacklist will be investigated, including their review history and references. No single member of the AMLPA can blacklist a company, there must be a majority rule based on the evidence provided to establish a verdict.



