Long-haul move · Los Angeles to Las Vegas

Los Angeles to Las Vegas Movers

13 yrs
moving Los Angeles CA families
★ 5 / 5
from 32 verified reviews
Licensed & insured
CPUC + USDOT/MC authority

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01 Overview

The Los Angeles to Las Vegas run is one of our steadiest, and after years on I-15 our crews know every mile of it. It is about 270 miles up through the Cajon Pass, Victorville, Barstow and across the Mojave into the Vegas Valley, a four-to-five-hour drive when the traffic and the desert heat cooperate. We leave LA early on purpose so we clear the 15 climb before it backs up and reach Nevada before the afternoon sun peaks.

Leaving California? movers in LA carries the whole load on one truck for one binding price.

A single Pro Express truck, start to finish

Your move goes on one of our trucks with one of our crews, and that crew unloads it in Las Vegas. We do not stage your shipment at a hub or hand it to a Nevada carrier, so a one- or two-bedroom typically loads in LA in the morning and is set up in Vegas the same evening. You get one flat, binding rate for the whole corridor instead of an hourly meter running across the desert.

Built for the desert haul

  • Heat-aware loading: electronics, candles and pressed-wood pieces wrapped and placed to ride cool
  • LA pickups from canyon homes, Spanish-style bungalows and DTLA lofts with COIs handled
  • Vegas delivery into master-planned HOAs, high-rise condos and gated communities

A $99 deposit holds your date and credits to the final bill, and our own cargo coverage rides with the truck across state lines. Get my free moving quote and we will price your exact LA-to-Vegas move with no surprises.

What to expect on this route · ~270 mi

One crew and one truck handle the entire haul, GPS-tracked door to door on a single binding written rate. We set your delivery day and hold to it — no outside hands ever touch the load, and the number we wrote down is the number you settle.

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02 Why us

You hire the movers, not a middleman

Book Pro Express and our name goes on the contract, our truck pulls up to your door, and our own crew works the ramp. A broker signs none of that — it flips your job to whoever bids lowest, then steps out of the picture.

Pro Express Moving
  • Our own LA trucks and full-time, background-checked movers — no day labor
  • One flat rate in writing, locked — what you sign is what you settle, to the dollar
  • The same crew loads your old place and unloads the new one, start to finish
  • CPUC household-goods authority and USDOT/MC for interstate, fully insured
  • A Los Angeles office and one point of contact from the first call to the final box
What a broker does
  • Hands your job to whatever carrier comes in cheapest that week
  • Surprises you with fresh fees and a new number once move day arrives
  • Puts strangers you have never spoken to in charge of loading your home
  • Keeps you in the dark about who actually owns the liability
  • Drops a call center between you and whoever ends up doing the lifting
03 Reviews

Voices from the long hauls

★★★★★

“Great service by Tony and Ramon This is my third time and never disappoint”

Beth E., Echo Park · Google
★★★★★

“Great job by Carlos and the loading crew. very professional and thorough. They made sure we had everything taken care of. They were very efficient and timely”

Pat S., Echo Park · Google
★★★★★

“Quick, fast, and packaged everything perfectly”

Matt F., Long Beach · Google
04 Good to know

Questions we hear about this route

Do you finish the LA to Vegas move in a single day?
For most studio, one-bed and two-bed homes, yes. It is around 270 miles up I-15, roughly four to five hours of clear driving, so we load in Los Angeles in the morning and deliver in Las Vegas the same day. Larger homes may finish next morning.
What route do your trucks take to Las Vegas?
Straight up I-15 from LA through the Cajon Pass, Victorville and Barstow, across the Mojave and into the Vegas Valley. We start early to beat both the LA freeway crush and the desert afternoon heat.
Will summer heat be a problem for my belongings?
We plan around it. On the I-15 desert run we pad and shrink-wrap heat-sensitive items, load candles, electronics and pressed-wood furniture last, and time the drive to avoid the worst of the afternoon. It is one of the reasons we keep the same crew on the whole trip.

Taking this route? Let us price it.

Pass us the details and we’ll write up the run — one crew, one truck, door to door.

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