Visible quote process, written terms, minimums, payment expectations, and added-fee clarity.
File method
How the ledger turns messy mover research into a usable screen.
MoveProof is organized like a working file: what the mover appears to handle, what can be checked, and which quote questions should come next.
Whether the mover appears to handle local, distance, packing, apartment, storage, and commercial needs.
Support for packing, specialty items, storage, fragile handling, scheduling, and building requirements.
Repeated customer themes, source spread, customer-service notes, and complaint-risk patterns.
Florida registration, DOT or MC signals, source links, and whether the public record is easy to verify.
What a strong record looks like
A strong file has source links, a clear service match, enough public signal to inspect patterns, and contact or license information that can be checked before a deposit.
What the file is not
The file is not a guarantee, quote, insurance opinion, or official regulator decision. It is a screening tool for narrowing what to verify.
How sponsored records are handled
Featured placements remain labeled in the ledger. They can still be inspected beside other movers and should be verified using the same questions.
Update workflow
Files should be refreshed when a mover changes registration, service area, phone number, website, public profile, or published service offering.
Research crosswalk
The file separates different kinds of proof.
Strong public chatter is useful, but it should not hide weak quote clarity or missing credential context. A smaller company can still look strong when the written scope, source trail, and service fit are easier to verify.