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($1,892 to $5,521) Best Movers From Tucson, AZ to Boise, ID

In a nutshell: Most moves from Tucson, AZ to Boise, ID cost between $1,892 and $5,521. This is the usual price range, but in some situations, the cost can drop as low as $659.The final amount depends on how much you need to move, the day you choose, and the type of service you want from the movers.

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How Much Does It Cost To Move From Tucson, AZ to Boise, ID?

We estimated the moving cost for this route after analyzing customer feedback and past moves between Tucson, AZ and Boise, ID. Based on this data, prices usually fall between $1,892 to $5,521. This estimate reflects a typical move over a distance of about 1,035 miles between the two cities.

Home Size Moving Company Moving Container Moving Rental Truck
Studio / 1 Bedroom $1,892 - $4,428 $1,143 - $2,083 $659 - $1,247
2-3 Bedrooms $2,356 - $5,521 $1,425 - $2,838 $701 - $1,419
4+ Bedrooms $3,832 - $7,284 $1,927 - $3,772 $913 - $1,787

Note: These cost figures give a basic idea based on a 1,035 miles route and previous moving trends. Your actual price can change depending on how much you are moving, whether you choose added services, how easy it is for the truck to park, current demand, and mover availability.

Factors Affecting the Cost of Moving From Tucson, AZ to Boise, ID

Several factors shape the total price of your move from Tucson, AZ, to Boise, ID.The final cost changes based on the details of your move.

  1. Travel distance: Longer routes require more fuel and labor, which raises the overall price.
  2. Moving schedule: Your chosen date plays a role in pricing. Moves during weekends or peak summer months often cost more.
  3. Size and weight of items: A larger home or heavier belongings lead to higher charges. Special items also increase the price.
  4. Added services: Options such as packing, unpacking, furniture setup, breakdown, and vehicle shipping raise the total cost.
  5. Shipping method: The way you move your items matters. Air transport costs more than standard road delivery.
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Planning to move in the opposite direction? You can check our guide for moving from Boise to Tucson for helpful details.

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Who Oversees Movers on the Tucson to Boise Route?

Moving companies that handle long-distance moves must be registered with the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration and carry an active DOT number. This helps ensure they meet basic safety and operating standards. You can check a mover’s registration and license details through the official FMCSA site before booking.

Agency: United States Department of Transportation

Website: www.fmcsa.dot.gov/

Pros and Cons: Tucson vs. Boise

Pros of Living in Tucson Cons of Living in Tucson
Low cost of living Very hot summers
Beautiful desert scenery Limited job opportunities
Mild winters Less nightlife/entertainment than bigger cities
Strong university presence (University of Arizona) Some areas lack development
Slower, relaxed pace of life Public transport is limited
Pros of Living in Boise Cons of Living in Boise
Stunning mountain views and outdoor recreation Rising cost of living and housing
Low crime rate and safe neighborhoods Limited nightlife and cultural diversity
Four distinct seasons with low humidity Public transportation options are minimal
Strong job market and growing tech scene Winters can be cold and snowy
Friendly, community-oriented atmosphere Rapid population growth leading to traffic issues

Extra Tips for your Tucson to Boise Relocation

check-markHOA guidelines: If you are moving into a community with an HOA, check their rules ahead of time to avoid issues on moving day.

check-markElevator scheduling: For apartment or condo buildings, ask how to book the elevator in advance so it is available when you need it.

check-markTruck parking: Look into local parking rules, as some areas require permits for large moving trucks. Planning this early helps prevent delays or fines.

check-markState licensing: Moving companies operating within the state must hold an Intrastate Authority Permit from the State Highway and Transportation Department. Always confirm the mover is properly licensed before hiring.

check-markRegulatory authority: The State Public Service Commission handles official verification of mover licenses within the state.

check-markAddress update: Submit your USPS change of address at least one week before your move. This allows your mail to transfer smoothly to your new address in Little Rock. You can start the process here.

check-markMoving insurance: Insurance coverage depends on state rules and the option you choose. Basic coverage, called Released Value Protection, is included at no extra cost but offers limited protection. It covers only 60 cents per pound per item. For better protection, ask your mover about full-value coverage or look into third-party insurance services.

Download our moving checklist to keep everything on track and make sure nothing important is missed while you prepare for your move.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

The drive from Tucson to Boise is about 1,035 miles. Travel time will depend on factors like traffic, weather, and the time of day. You can check the route map below for more details on the drive.

Buses and trains are usually the most affordable ways to travel between Tucson and Boise. You can find good deals with intercity buses or train services, especially if you book early or travel during less busy times.

There are no direct public transportation routes between Tucson and Boise. Travelers typically need to transfer between buses, trains, or local transit services to complete the trip.

Toll costs will vary depending on the highways and toll roads you use. Major interstates or turnpikes may have tolls. If you have an electronic toll pass like E-ZPass, it can speed up your travels and might even offer discounts.

In larger cities, parking can be tricky and expensive. Some neighborhoods require permits for street parking. If you’re moving, make sure to check local parking rules ahead of time and consider options like renting a garage or using public transport.

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