Moving Companies
Infinite MovingInformation and Alerts
Service Area
- Brevard County, FL
- Citrus County, FL
- Lake County, FL
- Levy County, FL
- Marion County, FL
- Orange County, FL
- Osceola County, FL
- Polk County, FL
- Seminole County, FL
- Sumter County, FL
- Volusia County, FL
Alert Details
This business has 1 alert.
Licensing
On 03/14/2025 BBB confirmed that Infinite Moving had not obtained a necessary license from Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Service. BBB encourages you to contact the following agency or agencies to confirm this information: - https://csapp.fdacs.gov/cspublicapp/businesssearch/businesssearch.aspx - 8004357352
Important Information
This business is BBB Accredited.
BBB has determined that Infinite Moving meets BBB accreditation standards, which include a commitment to make a good faith effort to resolve any consumer complaints. BBB Accredited Businesses pay a fee for accreditation review/monitoring and for support of BBB services to the public.
BBB accreditation does not mean that the business's products or services have been evaluated or endorsed by BBB, or that BBB has made a determination as to the business's product quality or competency in performing services.
Advertising Review
In May 2025 BBB contacted this business in regards to active Florida IM Moving licensure the business is operating under. To date the business did not respond.
BBB Code of Advertising indicates:
1. Basic Principles of the Code
1.1 The primary responsibility for truthful and non-deceptive advertising rests with the advertiser. Advertisers should be prepared to substantiate any objective claims or offers made before publication or broadcast. Upon request, they should present such substantiation promptly to the advertising medium or BBB.
1.3 An advertisement as a whole may be misleading by implication, although every sentence separately considered may be literally true.
1.4 Misrepresentation may result not only from direct statements, but by omitting or obscuring a material fact.
32. Business Name or Trade Style
32.1 Business names or trade styles must not contain words that would mislead consumers either directly or by implication.
Florida State indicates:
Chapter 507, Florida Statutes, requires any person engaged in intrastate moving to register with the Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services (FDACS). Registration with FDACS is required if you are an intrastate mover, regardless of any other local, municipal or county licensing requirements. However, state registration does not exempt you from obtaining a local, municipal or county license.
Failure to comply with this law may subject you to a cease-and-desist order and fines of up to $5,000.
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