Waipahu boasts a rich plantation history, epitomized by the Hawaii's Plantation Village, an outdoor museum offering a glimpse into the island's multicultural past. Its warm climate, with a temperate range from mid-60s to high 80s year-round, appeals to those seeking consistent summer vibes. Nestled conveniently between the bustling capital of Honolulu and the tranquil beaches of the North Shore, residents savor a mix of urban accessibility and serene landscapes.
The city's evolving landscape includes the Waikele Premium Outlets, a destination for shopping enthusiasts. With community-centric events and local culinary delights, Waipahu offers a taste of island life with the comforts of suburbia.
Waipahu moving companies are required to be registered with the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) if they perform interstate moves. No matter if it is a moving company or a broker, they should have a valid DOT number. You can look up a mover here.
                    Agency: United States Department of Transportation
                    Address: 1200 New Jersey Ave, SE, Washington DC 20590
                    Phone: (855) 368-4200
                    Website: www.fmcsa.dot.gov
                
To see if a specific movers complies with regulations, simply select a company from the list.
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The Public Utilities Commission is responsible for overseeing household movers in Hawaii. The Commission performs the following actions in the regulation of household carriers – certification and licensing, rate-making and business regulation.
Agency: Public Utilities Commission
            Address: 465 South King Street, #103, Honolulu, Hawaii 96813
            Phone: (808) 586-2020
            Website: www.puc.hawaii.gov
If you want to file a complaint against your carrier, you can as well submit your statement of disagreement online from the Commission’s web here.
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