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Louisiana Household Goods Carrier Bond Guide

If you offer services to move household goods within Louisiana, you must be registered and bonded with the Public Service Commission. Learn how to navigate the bonding process with this guide. 

Bond Overview

  • Purpose: To provide financial security for accidents 
  • Who Needs It: Carriers transporting household goods from one Louisiana location to another
  • Regulating Body: The Louisiana Public Service Commission (LPSC)
  • Required Amount: $5,000
  • Premium Rates: $100 

What Is a Louisiana Household Goods Carrier Bond?

A Louisiana household goods carrier bond protects the public from harm if a carrier breaks transportation laws or causes damages. You must file this bond and register with the LPSC before moving any household goods within the state.

How Much Do Household Goods Carrier Bonds Cost in Louisiana?

Louisiana household goods carrier bonds cost $100 per year for the state-required $5,000 coverage. Or, you can purchase a three-year term for $350, making your price just $83 per year. Buy your bond instantly online now!

Bond Type
$5,000Household Goods Carrier Bond

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How Does a Louisiana Household Goods Carrier Bond Work?

As with all surety bonds, this bond creates a legal contract between three parties: 

  1. Principal: The moving company purchasing the bond
  2. Obligee: The LA Public Service Commission requiring the bond
  3. Surety: The surety company providing the bond

If you, as the principal, break the bond terms, your clients or the obligee can file claims for losses up to $5,000. The surety will pay valid claims which you are then responsible for reimbursing.  

Who Needs a Household Goods Carrier Bond? 

Any company or individual moving household goods from one Louisiana location to another must be registered and bonded with the LPSC. If you are moving household goods across state lines, it falls under the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration’s jurisdiction instead. 

Households goods include the following:

  • Personal effects and property to be used in a residential dwelling
  • Furniture, fixtures, equipment, and property of stores, offices, museums or other establishments when a part of the stock, equipment or supply 
  • Articles, such as art, displays and exhibits, that require specialized handling 

How Do I Get a Household Goods Carrier Bond in Louisiana? 

SuretyBonds.com provides the fastest and easiest way to get a household goods carrier bond. Just follow these three steps to get your bond: 

  1. Select your bond term length
  2. Enter your information
  3. Checkout online 

You’ll receive an email with the official bond documentation within minutes of checkout. Sign and file the bond with the LPSC to be officially bonded. 

How Do I Renew My Household Goods Carrier Bond?

These bonds remain active until officially cancelled. To renew, simply pay your renewal invoice at the end of each term to maintain your active policy. 

The SPSC will require a Verification Certificate after three years to confirm your bonded status. Your SuretyBonds.com account manager notify you and keep you updated whenever payments or actions are needed. 

How to Become a Household Goods Carrier in Louisiana 

All moving companies must be registered with the Louisiana Public Service Commission Transportation Division to transport household goods within the state. You must first maintain a permanent, registered business location in the state. 

Then, submit the following materials to the LPSC to apply: 

  • Notarized application form (T-77) along with all supporting documents
  • Proof of insurance 
  • Form E for proof of bodily injury and property damage coverage 
  • Form H on an Accord Certificate to prove worker’s compensation coverage 
  • Proof of a $5,000 surety bond 
  • $200 nonrefundable filing fee check

Makes checks payable and mail your application packet to the following address:

Louisiana Public Service Commission

Transportation Division

P.O. Box 91154

Baton Rouge, Louisiana 70821-9154

Call 1 (800) 308-4358 to talk with a Surety Expert