Reviewed by Shannon Martin, Licensed Insurance Agent.
Congratulations! The first thing you need to do is find the right auto shipping company for your needs. There are many options, so take your time to shop around. It’s important to make sure the company is licensed and insured for interstate moves, especially to Alaska.
The type of transport method you choose will have a big effect on your costs, like choosing between closed and open-air transport. If you are flexible with shipping dates, you’ll also find better rates if you choose an offseason time. Choose a method and time, and you’re all set!
When you get to Alaska, double-check to see if your current insurance provider offers the same level of coverage in a different state. It may be a good idea to shop around for a better insurance rate.
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