Moving Services That Involve The Government and How They Must Be Treated Differently

As far as moving services go, we offer one of the most superb in Fort Collins, as well as probably the Denver area. We help a lot of people move varying from residential, to business, and even government facilities. That last one is a particularly challenging one because of not only the amount of things that they generally have to move, but because it is a government facility which means that we are governed by a few regulations when handling their materials. This is especially true if the facility that is being moved happens to be a DMV.

 

4 pillars of a buildingThough it is not common to see a department of motor vehicles change locations, it can be something that happens, and when it does occur it generally involves moving a lot of paperwork. Granted, with the Internet and computers these days it’s not common that mass amounts of paperwork need to be moved, but in a place like the DMV, paperwork is still a very common thing. One of our goals is to make sure that during this government move we respect the privacy of everyone who happens to have their name, Social Security number, or whatever on these pieces of paper by handling them with care and ensuring that no box goes astray. Just like we do with every move that involves anything delicate, our top priority is to ensure that your belongings reach their final destination safe and secure. Otherwise, it’s not likely that we would be a moving company people would recommend. Just that simple.

 

We do a lot of other places as well besides DMV’s that involve government moving, however is much less common that building that belongs to the government needs to be shifted around. So usually we end up doing residential stuff, which we love, and businesses, which we also love. The only real difference that we run into when moving something like a government facility is ensuring that all sensitive information reaches the final destination intact and undisturbed. That last part is extremely important because a lot of people would like to get their hands on some of the sensitive material that government facilities provide. To them we say, no no no, not on our watch.