If you live in New Jersey or believe you were the victim of a moving-related scam involving a company that operates or conducts business in New Jersey, you may file a complaint with the Office of the New Jersey Attorney General.

The Office of the Attorney General, led by Attorney General Matthew J. Platkin, oversees consumer protection through the New Jersey Division of Consumer Affairs. This office investigates allegations of fraud, deceptive business practices, and unlawful conduct by companies operating within the state.

If you believe a moving company has engaged in unfair or deceptive practices—such as significantly increasing prices after pickup, refusing to deliver belongings without additional payment, or misrepresenting services—you may submit a formal complaint for review.

To file a complaint, please visit the New Jersey Division of Consumer Affairs consumer complaint portal and provide as much detail as possible, including the company name, dates of service, copies of contracts or estimates, payment records, and any relevant communications.

Submitting a complaint helps the state identify patterns of misconduct and may assist in enforcement actions to protect other consumers.

If you live in New Jersey or your dispute involves a moving company that conducts business in New Jersey, you are encouraged to report the matter through the official complaint form.