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Simplicity
is the ultimate sophistication.
- Leonardo da Vinci
Moving
Company Orange County MOVES CUSTOMERS FROM THE FOLLOWING
Orange County zipcodes and cities:
Anaheim 92801, 92802, 92803, 92804, 92805, 92806, 92807,
92808, 92809, 92812, 92814, 92815, 92816, 92817, 92825,
92850, 92899, Brea 92821, 92822, 92823, Buena Park 90620,
90621, 90622, 90623, 90624, Costa Mesa 92626, 92627, 92628,
Cypress 90630, Fountain Valley 92708, 92728, Fullerton 92831,
92832, 92833, 92834, 92835, 92836, 92837, 92838, Garden
Grove 92840, 92841, 92842, 92843, 92844, 92845, 92846, Huntington
Beach 92605, 92615, 92646, 92647, 92648, 92649, La Habra
90631, 90632, 90633, La Palma 90623, Los Alamitos 90720,
90721, Orange 92856, 92857, 92859, 92861, 92862, 92863,
92864, 92865, 92866, 92867, 92868, 92869, Placentia 92870,
92871, Santa Ana 92701, 92702, 92703, 92704, 92705, 92706,
92707, 92708, 92711, 92712, 92725, 92728, 92735, 92799,
Seal Beach 90740, Stanton 90680, Tusin 92780, 92781, 92782,
Villa Park 92861, 92867, Westminister 92683, 92684, 92685,
Yorba Linda 92885, 92886, 92887Aliso Viejo 92653, 92656,
92698, Dana Point 92624, 92629, Laguna Hills 92637, 92653,
92654, 92656, Laguna Niguel 92607, 92677, Laguna Woods 92653,
92654, Lake Forest 92609, 92630, Mission Viejo 92675, 92690,
92691, 92692, 92694, Newport Beach 92657, 92658, 92659,
92660, 92661, 92662, 92663, Rancho Santa Margarita 92688,
San Clemente 92672, 92673, 92674, San Juan Capistrano 92675,
92690, 92691, 92692, 92693, 92694 Ladera Ranch 92694, Coto
De Caza 92679 Anaheim Hills 92807, 92808, 92809, 92817 Dove
Canyon 92679
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MOVE
RELAX, ORGANIZED, with FRIENDLY SERVICE
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Moving
Company Orange County .com - is fully
licensed and insured and provides free estimates,
24 hour residential and commercial service, wrapping
and packing, and of course, quality equipment. At
Moving Company Orange County .com customer care and
satisfaction is our primary goal. We make it our top
priority to deliver efficient worry free moving at
a very affordable price. Each move is planned and
coordinated according to each individual's needs.
We received the 2005 Silver
Quality Agent Award for customer service
from Paul Arpin Van Lines. We are a member of
the Better Business Bureau (BBB), the California Moving
Assocation, and Paul Arpin Van Lines.
Moving
Company Orange County.com - has clean, fully-equipped
moving vans, trained, and courteous personnel, and
a reputation for quality in our industry. We are a
moving and storage company that can be trusted to
handle your move quickly, efficiently, safely, and
of course economically. Moving Company Orange County
.com is licensed, bonded,
and insured, for your peace of mind.
Our insurance coverage spans from the starting point
of your move to the final destination. A client representative
will help you decide on the amount of protection you
will need and explain the price structure for each
plan. Our trucks have lifts and all our employees
wear uniforms.
ESTIMATING
YOUR MOVING COSTS - Ask for our Cash Discount
Rates!
Whether you are moving across town or across the country,
Moving Company Orange County .com wants to help you
make your move as rewarding and stress-free as possible.
Of course, no two moves are exactly the same, therefore,
you can call us or fill out our free estimate calculator
form in order for us to make a thorough assessment
of your individual moving needs, and give you a comprehensive
and accurate cost estimate. You can Call us at (949)252-0021
*** FREE USE OF WARDROBE
BOXES WITH LOCAL MOVE!
WRAPPING
AND PACKING
Moving Company Orange County .com - wraps all of your
items securely in clean protective pads to prevent
scratches and other incidental damage before they
are moved. Special attention is dedicated in moving
some of your extra fragile and delicate items, upon
your request. Quality
Equipment is meticulously maintained and operated
by highly skilled professionals. Our modern, fully
equipped trucks are specifically designed to help
reduce the chance of goods being damaged in transit.
We have a large fleet of clean, fully-equipped moving
vans, trained, and courteous personnel, and a reputation
for quality in our industry.
MOVING
LOCALLY IN ORANGE COUNTY, SAN DIEGO, RIVERSIDE, SAN
BERADINO OR LOS ANGELES
A local move can be an exciting, yet sometimes unsettling
experience. However, with Moving Company Orange County
.com by your side, there is nothing to it! We would
like to help you understand the way local moving charges
are determined. We want to help you get an accurate
estimate so there are no surprises on your move day.
If you have any questions before, during, or after
the estimate, don’t hesitate to give us a call.
MOVING
LONG DISTANCES OR INTERSTATE
You've probably already realized that there's so much
to do and so little time to do it. However, Moving
Company Orange County .com wants to help you plan
your move properly to make your relocation as exciting,
rewarding, and stress-free as possible. Whether you
are moving across the state or across the country,
Moving Company Orange County .com- is here to help
you through your moving process. For any questions
you may have regarding the preparation of your long
distance move, please call us at any time. Our goal
is to always provide you with personalized service
on your important moving day!
MOVING
INTERNATIONALLY
We really shine when it comes to international moving.
Our expertise and know how are unsurpassed. Whether
your destination is Europe, South America, Asia, or
anywhere else, you can count on us for safe transportation
and great customer service. When we come to your home
to give you an estimate on an international move,
we give you the bottom line cost, door to door including
all packing and material. Our expert movers and packers
have been professionally trained to prepare your things
for their journey.
WE
HAVE SMALL AND LARGE STORAGE SOLUTIONS AND STORAGE
CONTAINERS
Because everyone has different storage needs, we have
a customized storage system which is meant to accommodate
any storage load, no matter how large or small. We
are actually able to serve your needs equally, whether
you need a place to store a few extra items or a whole
house full of furniture awaiting your new home. We
want your storage venture with us to be worry and
stress
free. We also have storage containers available.
BUSINESS
MOVING - COMMERCIAL MOVING
Moving Company Orange County .com - are move specialist
that not only gives you a competitive bid for your
business's commercial move, but they also try and
help you and your facilities department head plan
the move itself. Prior to day of your businesses move,
we would be in direct contact with your company's
moving coordinator. Whether they be a facilities manager,
office manager, relocation manager or whomever you
assign to be your company's liaison, they would be
contacted by the Moving Company Orange County .com
Commercial Move Project Manager assigned to your move.
The Commercial Move Project Manager would be happy
to try and answer any concerns or questions you might
have about your company's upcoming move. We also offer
business storage solutions if for some reason there
will be a delay period between moving out and moving
in.
How
much packing do you want your employees to do themselves?
The Commercial Move Project Manager is available to
meet with our customers employees to teach them how
to pack anything you want the employees to pack themselves.
Some businesses prefer Moving Company Orange County
.com office movers to pack the entire business, thereby
freeing up shier employees from this type of task.
Other companies prefer to have their own employees
pack only their own desks or work stations and still
other businesses, have their employees do all the
packing including packing their warehouses, libraries,
file rooms, etc. If you decide to have your employees
do the packing for some or all of your move, prior
to the move, we can deliver the packing materials
you'll require. Part of the Commercial Move Project
Manager's job is to provide you with the tools to
decide which is the best route for your business and
best for your budget.
MOVING
AN EMPLOYEE
Does your company need to have your employee settled
into their new home so they are ready to get to work
in their new location and that your company needs
to control costs. We can help with employee relocation.
Moving Company Orange County.com
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11633 Martens River Circle, Fountain Valley CA 92708
Toll Free: (949) 252-0021 Phone: (714) 540-1100
Email: Begin@
MovingCompanyOrangeCounty.com
We Accept: 
Orange County Professional Movers, Licensed, Bonded,
and Insured - "WE
WOULD LOVE TO HELP"
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THINGS WE HELP MOVE AND SHIP: |
| TYPES
OF MOVING WE DO* |
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Residential
Moving |
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Local
Moving, Local Movers |
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Interstate
Moving |
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International
Moving, International Movers |
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Long
Distance Movers |
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Los
Angeles Movers |
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Orange
County Movers |
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Commercial
Moving |
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Industrial
Moving |
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Piano
Moving |
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Furniture
Moving |
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Business
Moving |
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Office
Moving |
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Professional
Movers |
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House
Movers |
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Auto
Movers |
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Local
Movers |
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California
Movers |
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Equipment
Movers |
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Full
Service Movers |
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Moving
Households |
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Move
People to Self Storage |
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Move
Industrial Equipment |
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Pod
Loading and Pod Unloading |
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Vault
Loading and Vault Unloading |
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Shed
Loading and Shed Unloading |
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Shed
Moving |
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Jacuzzi
Moving |
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Relocation
Moving |
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Hoisting
Movers |
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Onsite
Moving |
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Safe
Moving |
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JWA
John Wayne Airport Moving |
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Catalina
Moving |
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Dallas
Movers |
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Atlanta
Movers |
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Packers
and Movers |
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Flat
Rate Movers |
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Household
Movers |
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Relocation
Movers |
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Employee
Movers |
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Heavy
Movers |
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Cross
Country Movers |
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Budget
Movers |
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Toronto
Movers |
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Denver
Movers |
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Machinery
Movers |
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Riverside
Moving |
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San
Diego Moving |
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San
Francisco Moving |
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Corona
Moving |
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San
Beradino Moving |
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Nevada
Moving |
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Phoenix
Moving |
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Las
Vegas Moving |
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New
York Moving |
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Europe
Moving |
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Palm
Springs Moving |
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Boston
Moving |
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Washington
Moving |
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Nationwide
Movers |
We
are your:
Local Moving Professionals for
Orange County California, Local
Moving Professionals for Riverside California,
and Local Moving Professionals
for San Beradino California
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FREQUENTLY
ASKED QUESTIONS (FAQ's)
When should I call Moving Company Orange County .com?
If
you need to move today, we can probably do that. If you
require a written in-home estimate, you should call about
7 days to 2 weeks before your move. We generally just ask
you to give us as much notice as you can.
How
long does Moving Company Orange County .com need for an in-home estimate?
Usually no more than an hour.
What
are my responsibilities?
In brief ...
- Be
present during the packing of your belongings.
- Take
personal responsibility for jewelry and other high value
items.
- Check
and sign the inventory of your belongings.
- Ensure
that no prohibited items are packed.
So
what can or can't I take with me?
Generally speaking, dispose of all flammable items, liquids,
foods and other items that should not be shipped. Anything
that can deteriorate should not be shipped. If you have
a question about something, just call and ask.
Anything
that is definitely a no-go area?
Well, mainly those things you might expect - drugs, alcohol,
weapons, ammunition. Shipping certain high value items or
collections may require you to purchase extra coverage.
What
about my car?
Most of the time we can take your car(s), truck or SUV with
the rest of your belongings in the trailer or container.
If this is not possible, we can arrange for an alternate
method. We do not transport cars as part of a regular local
move, however.
Suppose
I pack myself?
Why not? But be aware of the potential problems. For instance,
valuation coverage will not pay out on goods packed by their
owner, unless the exterior of the box is damaged.
How
long will Moving Company Orange County .com take to pack my goods?
Every home is different but we can normally pack a home
in 1-2 days.
Can
I leave my clothes in their drawers?
Yes, you can. Just be sure not to leave anything solid that
can damage the piece.
HOW
TO PLAN YOUR MOVE
Four
Weeks Before the Move...
- Call
Moving Company Orange County .com and schedule your move.
- Tour
your house and decide which items should be discarded
or donated to charity. Consider a garage sale.
- Call
physicians and dentists. They may recommend a colleague
near your new home.
- Get
copies of renewable prescriptions.
- Arrange
transfer of school records.
- Check
homeowner's insurance policies to see if moving is covered.
- Be
sure your new home is protected by transferring fire,
theft and other personal-property insurance.
- Transfer
personal insurance records.
Three
Weeks Before the Move...
- Plan
to use up most food items before the move.
- Check
and clear tax assessments.
- Arrange
to have major appliances serviced before you move them.
- Movers
can't take aerosols, flammables, corrosives or ammunition.
It's best to use them up or give them away before you
move. Propane tanks must be emptied as well as lawnmower
fuel tanks.
Two
Weeks Before the Move...
- Make
your travel reservations for the trip.
- Notify
the Post Office and get change of address forms. Notify
magazines to which you subscribe. Note: You must fill
out a change-of-address form for each person receiving
mail at your address.
- Close
or transfer all charge accounts.
- Return
library books and other things you've borrowed. Collect
things you've loaned, and items in layaway, cold storage,
etc.
- Arrange
to discontinue utilities and delivery services.
- Take
the time to fill out the "Welcome To Your New Home"
data sheet for the new owners.
- Protect
your shipment from damage by disposing of cleaning fluids,
acids, caustic drain cleaners, etc.
One
Week Before the Move...
- Transfer
bank accounts, and ask your local credit bureau to transfer
your records to your new city.
- Reconfirm
travel reservations.
- Arrange
for cable TV disconnection.
- Arrange
connection of utilities in new home. Draw up a floor
plan of your new home, and indicate placement of furnishings.
It makes moving in twice as easy.
- Arrange
to have cash, certified check or money order ready to
pay driver before goods are unloaded (unless your employer
is paying the charges or you've arranged to pay by credit
card).
- Set
aside maps, games, snacks, flashlight, and other items
you'll take in your car.
- Gather
medicines and important papers for the car trip.
- Your
local phone company business office can help you with
phone service for your new home, as well as disconnecting
service at your present home.
- Drain
water from all garden hoses.
- Start
packing suitcases.
- Drain
gasoline from lawn mower.
- Anything
Moving Company Orange County .com is packing should be left in
place. It's easier and safer; for example, to pack glassware
right from the cabinet it's kept in.
The
Day Before the Move...
- Get
name, address and phone number of your destination agent.
- Put
cleaning supplies, toiletries and a coffee pot in special
box to be loaded last and unloaded first.
- Finish
packing all suitcases.
- Defrost,
clean and dry refrigerator.
The
Day of the move...
- Be
on hand all day to answer questions, accompany driver
during inventory, sign bill of lading, and confirm your
new address and delivery date. Be sure to advise him
of your enroute accommodations and telephone number,
if known.
- Make
final check of every room and storage area. Make sure
windows and doors are locked, keys are transferred and
lights are out.
MOVING
CHECK LIST
12
weeks before you move, have you ….
Chosen your mover and signed the acceptance note?
Sorted through basement, loft and garage?
Resolved what to do with prohibited items?
Made proper provision for pets?
Decided whether or not you are taking your car?
10 weeks before your move, have you ….
Disposed of the things you don’t want to take?
8 weeks before you move, have you …
Started to prepare your mailing list of people who need
your change of address?
Notified banks, savings accounts, credit card companies,
magazine subscriptions, hire purchase and rental companies?
Started to round up passports, birth/marriage certificates
and other family documentation?
Applied for any necessary visas?
Checked that electrical goods will work in your new home?
6 weeks before you move, have you …
Separated favorite toys?
Made sure your pet’s vaccinations are up to date?
Arranged for mail to be forwarded?
Decided whether or not to buy any new household goods -
check tax refunds.
4 weeks before you move, have you …
Decided which clothes travel with you?
Started to dismantle climbing frames/garden furniture?
Agreed an insurance value and terms with your mover?
Made arrangements of connection of services at your new
home?
Returning library books.
Canceled milk, newspapers, subscriptions.
Found new homes for your plants.
7 days before your move, have you …
Defrosted the refrigerator/freezer
Planned simple meals for moving day to avoid using appliances.
Separated luggage items you need for personal travel.
Cleaned garden tools, bicycles and any other gardening equipment.
Emptied the tanks of powered tools such as mowers.
Checked you have enough medication for at least two weeks,
and ensure you have copies of any necessary prescriptions
for use at destination.
Collected travelers checks or local currency.
Arranged for someone to look after the children on moving
day.
Moving day.
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Office
Moving Tips: 101
Notify: The utilities.
Water, gas and
electricity, unless they are covered under your lease. Be
sure to tell them the date on which you want the service switched.
Janitorial and trash removal services. The alarm or security
systems companies. If it is handled by the building management
you don't have to worry about it, but if your business is
contracting with a security systems company now and expects
to use them in the new location they should be notified early
enough to check out the new premises. The fire department,
if this is not handled by the building management.
Notify: Computer
and other equipment companies. Many electronic components
need to be serviced by the vendor's representatives before
being moved. Machines usually included in that category are:
PC's, Monitors
and Servers
Printers
Copiers
Fax machines
Mailing Machines
Lab Equipment
However, you may
have other machinery and equipment that requires servicing
for a move. You can either ask the vendor representative or
your mover whether servicing is needed. A competent mover
should be able to tell you whether it was necessary the last
time they moved a machine like yours.
OSHA: Contact for
the necessary permits.
Building Management:
A locksmith to
provide you with the necessary keys, if they are not supplied
by the building management. Your Insurance Company:
Remember to contact
your insurance company.
The Post Office:
Let them know about
your move about 1 week prior to the actual move.
The circulation
departments of the papers and magazines you subscribe to.
(Allow 4-6 weeks if possible.)
Suppliers:
Allow about two
weeks for the information to go through channels to the mail
room. If you have suppliers who ship to you on a regular basis,
you could be held responsible for re-consignment charges unless
you have given ample notice of your change of address.
Your customers:
They deserve a
good-looking, well-thought-out notification so that they know
when you are moving, where you are moving and how you can
be contacted in the future.
Remember your stationery:
Ideally, all your
business forms, from letterheads to statements.
Wrapping
and Packaging Orange County, International Moving Orange County
Major
US cities people move to:
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Alabama
Birmingham
Mobile
Montgomery
Alaska
Anchorage
Arkansas
Little Rock
Arizona Phoenix
Mesa
Tucson
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California
Anaheim
Bakersfield
Fremont
Fresno
Glendale
Huntington Beach
Long Beach
Los Angeles
Modesto
Oakland
Riverside
San Bernardino
San Diego
San Francisco
Santa Ana
San Jose
Sacramento
Stockton
Colorado
Aurora
Colorado
Springs
Denver
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District
of Columbia
Washington
Florida
Fort Lauderdale
Hialeah
Jacksonville
Miami
Orlando
St. Petersburg
Tampa
Georgia
Atlanta
Columbus
Hawaii
Honolulu
Illinois
Chicago
Indiana
Fort Wayne
Indianapolis
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Iowa
Des Moines
Kansas
Kansas City
Wichita
Kentucky
Lexington
Louisville
Louisiana
Baton Rouge
Metaire
New Orleans
Shreveport
Maryland
Baltimore
Massachusetts
Boston
Springfield
Worchester
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Michigan
Detroit
Grand Rapids
Warren
Minnesota
Minneapolis
St. Paul
Mississippi
Jackson
Missouri
Kansas City
St. Louis
Nebraska
Lincoln
Omaha
Nevada
Las Vegas
New Jersey
Jersey City
Newark
New Mexico
Albuquerque
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New York
Buffalo New York Rochester
Syracuse
Yonkers
North
Carolina
Charlotte Greensboro
Raleigh
Ohio
Akron
Cincinnati
Cleveland
Columbus
Dayton
Toledo
Oklahoma
Oklahoma City
Tulsa
Oregon
Portland
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
Pittsburgh
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Providence
Tennessee
Chattanooga
Knoxville
Memphis
Nashville
Texas
Amarillo
Arlington
Austin
Corpus Christi
Dallas
El Paso
Fort Worth
Garland
Houston
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Lubbock
San Antonio
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INFORMATION NEEDED WHEN MOVING PIANOS
What information should I provide to you in order for you
to give me a quote on moving my piano or organ?
We need to know if your piano is an Upright or Grand piano.
An upright has two to four legs and is rectangular in shape.
A grand will have three legs.
If it is a Grand, we will need to know its length. Grands
can range from 5 to 10 feet in length. To measure, start from
the front of the keyboard and go straight down the middle.
Sometimes model numbers will help, this is usually listed
inside the piano.
We will also need to know if it is a Player or Regular piano.
The player capability will have the piano play itself. Player
mechanisms can be on old fashioned roll type, cassette, or
CD.
If it is an organ, we need to know if it has any external
speakers or tone cabinets, and how many.
We need to know from what city and to what city are you moving.
If you know the exact mileage it will be helpful.
We need to know if there are any stairs or elevators at either
the pick-up or delivery locations. If there are stairs, how
many steps at each? Please provide an exact count.
What is our Piano Moving coverage
area?
Los Angeles County, Orange County, the Valley and the Inland
Empire.
Cities served:
Agoura
Agoura Hills
Alhambra
Aliso Viejo
Altadena
Alta Loma
Anaheim
Anaheim Hills
Arcadia
Arleta
Artesia
Athens
Atwater Village
Atwood
Avalon
Avocado Heights
Azusa
Balboa
Balboa Island
Baldwin Hills
Baldwin Park
Bassett
Bel Aire Estates
Bell
Bell Canyon
Bellflower
Bell Gardens
Belmont Shores
Beverly Glen
Beverly Hills
Bixby Knolls
Boyle Heights
Bradbury
Brea
Brentwood
Buena Park
Burbank
Calabasas
Calabasas Highlands
Calabasas Park
Capistrano Beach
Carson
Castellammare
Century City
Cerritos
Charter Oak
Chatsworth
Cheviot Hills
China Town
Chino
City of Commerce
City of Industry
City Terrace
Claremont
Compton
Cornell
Corona
Corona Del Mar
Costa Mesa
Coto De Caza
Country Club Park
Covina
Cowan Heights
Crenshaw
Cucamonga
Cuday
Culver City
Cypress
Cypress Park
Dana Point
Diamond Bar
Dominguez
Dove Canyon
Downey
Duarte
Eagle Rock
East Irvine
East Lake
East Los Angeles
East Tustin
Echo Park
El Camino Village
El Cariso
El Modena
El Monte
El Nido
El Porto
El Segundo
El Sereno
El Toro
Emerald Bay
Encino
Fernwood
Five Points
Florence
Fontana
Foothill Ranch
Fountain Valley
Fox Hills
Fullerton
Gardena
Garden Grove
Glassell Park
Glendale
Glendora
Glenview
Granada Hill
Hacienda Heights
Hancock Park
Harbor City |
Harbor
Gateway
Hawaiian Gardens
Hawthorne
Hermosa Beach
Hidden Hills
Highland Park
Hollydale
Hollywood
Hollywood Riviera
Huntington Beach
Huntington Park
Hyde Park
Inglewood
Irvine
Irwindale
Jefferson Park
Kagel Canyon
Koreatown
La Canada Flintridge
La Crescenta
Ladera Heights
Laguna Beach
Laguna Hills
Laguna Niguel
La Habra
La Habra Heights
Lake Elsinor
Lake Forest
Lake View Terrace
Lakewood
La Mirada
La Palma
La Puente
La Sierra
La Verne
Lawndale
Leimert Park
Leisure Wld-Laguna Hills
Leisure Wld-Rossmoor
Lemon Heights
Lennox
Lido Isle
Loma Linda
Lomita
Long Beach
Los Alamitos
Los Altos
Los Angeles
Los Feliz
Los Nietos
Malibu
Malibu Beach
Malibu Bowl
Malibu Hills
Malibu Lake
Malibu Riviera
Malibu Vista
Manhattan Beach
Marina Del Rey
Mar Bista
Mayfair
Maywood
Mid-City
Midway Dity
Miraleste
Mira Loma
Mission Hills
Mission Viejo
Modjeska
Monarch Beach
Moneta
Monrovia
Montclair
Montebello
Montecito Heights
Monte Nido
Monterey Hills
Monterey Park
Montrose
Moorpark
Morningside Park
Mount Olympus
Mount Washington
Murieta
Naples
Newport Beach
Newport Center
Norco
North Hills
North Hollywood
North Long Beach
Northridge
Northwood
Norwalk
Norwood Villge
Ocean Park
Olinda
Olive
Olive View
Ontario
Orange
Orange Park Acres
Pacific Palisades
Pacoima
Palisades Highlands
Panorama City
Paramount
Park La Brea
Pasadena
Phillips Ranch |
Pico
Pico Rivera
Placentia
Playa Del Rey
Pomona
Porter Ranch
Portola Hills
Portuguese Bend
Rancho Cucamonga
Rancho Dominguez
Rancho Palos Verdes
Rancho Park
Rancho Santa Magarita
Red Hill
Redondo Beach
Reseda
Rialto
Riverside
Rolling Hills
Rolling Hills Estates
Rosemead
Rossmoor
Rowland Heights
San Clemente
San Dimas
San Fernando
San Gabriel
San Juan Capistrano
San Juan Hot Springs
San Marino
San Onofre
San Pedro
Santa Ana
Santa Ana Heights
Santa Clarita
Santa Fe Springs
Santa Monica
Santa Susana
Sawtelle
Seal Beach
Seminole Hot Springs
Shadow Hills
Sherman Oaks
Sierra Madre
Signal Hill
Silverado
Silver Lake
Simi Valley
South Coast
South El Monte
Sout Gate
South Laguna
South Pasadena
South San Gabriel
South San Jose Hills
Stanton
Stevenson Ranch
Studebaker
Studio City
Sunland
Sunset Beach
Sun Valley
Surfside
Sylmar
Sylvia Park
Tarzana
Temecula
Temple City
Terminal Island
Three Arch Bay
Thousand Oaks
Toluca Lake
Topanga
Topanga Park
Trabuco Canyon
Trousdale Estates
Tujunga
Turtle Rock
Tustin
Universal City
Upland
Valinda
Valley Village
Van Nuys
Venice
Verdugo City
Vernon
View Park
Walnut
Walnut Park
Warner Center
Watts
Westchester
West Covina
West Hills
West Hollywood
Westlake
Westlake Village
West Los Angeles
Westminster
Westwood
Whittier
Willowbrook
Wilmington
Windor Hills
Winnetka
Woodbridge
Woodland Hills
Woodside Village
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GLOSSARY
OF MOVING TERMS AND DEFINITIONS:
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N O P Q
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V W X Y
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Additional Services -
Services such as packing, appliance servicing, unpacking,
or stair carries that are needed due to either your request
or building regulations may result in additional charges
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Advanced Charges -
Charges for services performed by a third party at your
request. The charges for these services are paid for by
the mover and added to the charges on your Bill of Lading
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Agent -
A local moving company authorized to act on behalf of
a larger, national company
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Appliance -
The cost of a complete disconnect of an appliance at the
originating residence and a reconnect of the appliance
at the new residence. Covered appliances include washers,
dryers, dishwashers, and refrigerators. Certain movers
charge a surcharge for this service while others simply
charge the amount of time the actual service takes. If
a particular mover does not perform this service or contracts
with a third party, the field is marked "NA"
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Appliance Dolly -
Supplied by self-service movers to help you load and unload
large items like appliances and oversized furniture
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Assessed Value Coverage -
This specifies how much money per $1,000 of assessed value
you will need to pay to cover your household items to
their fully assessed value. Purchasing this protection
requires that a cash value be assigned to the items you
will be moving. If a deductible is applied, that value
is stated next to the cost-per-$1,000 figure. For example,
7.50/100 means that the consumer must pay $7.50 per $1,000
of assessed value to cover the load against loss, and
the first $100 of damage is not covered. Some valuation
policies are calculated on a sliding scale, where the
price per $1,000 of coverage will vary depending upon
the total amount of coverage. In such cases, carriers
are requested to quote valuation prices based on $25,000
of coverage. Please note that most valuation policies
require that the entire load be covered, not just specific
items. Ask your carrier for terms
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Bill of Lading
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This is the contract between the mover and the customer.
It also acts as a receipt. It is important to understand
everything on the bill of lading before you sign it
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Binding/Non-Binding Estimate -
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Binding:
The mover quotes a flat price based upon a given inventory.
No matter how long the job takes, the flat price is
always paid. It is given only when an onsite estimate
is performed
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Non-Binding: These estimates are
based upon the movers' previous experience of jobs
similar to yours. As the name suggests, these estimates
are subject to change
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Hourly Rates: Customers are charged
by the hour per man, per truck
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Carrier -
This is the mover with whom you're working
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C.O.D. - Cash on delivery -
This is when payment is required at the time of delivery.
Make sure to ask if your payment should be in cash, credit
or check
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Comments -
Any additional information about a listed company
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Cost of Move -
This addresses how much the specific move will cost, not
including the various extra charges and insurance. All
cost estimates are calculated based on information obtained
from the listed moving companies during a signup interview.
Although every effort is made to gather the most accurate
information, customers should be aware of the fact that
many factors affect the cost of a move. Make sure to ask
about all of the movers involved costs, including things
like flights of stairs, distance between your residence
and the moving van (some charge extra if your belongings
are a significant distance from the moving van)
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Depreciated Value Coverage
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See Assessed Value Coverage
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Divider -
Many self-service movers will place commercial goods behind
your household possessions on the trailer. A divider is
installed between these separate shipments to keep them
secure
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Divider Installation -
This specifies how much extra it will cost a consumer
to have a divider (see definition) installed
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Expedited Service
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This is an agreement to transport goods by a set date
in exchange for a higher rate
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Flight of Stairs
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This tells you the additional cost, if any, of a flight
of stairs either at the point of origin or the destination.
Please note that a third-floor walkup counts as two flights
since you are starting on the first floor. Serviceable
elevators (an elevator large enough to transport the household
goods) eliminate the need to pay this fee
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Freight-Service -
A low-cost alternative to a full-service move, freight-service
movers will move all of your household goods from your
old address to your new address but will deliver the items
only to the doorstep of your new home. Your items must
all be boxed in advance, and your individual pieces of
furniture will not be wrapped in blankets, as distinguished
from full-service movers. See also Self-Service Mover
and Full-Service Mover
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Full Replacement Value Coverage -
This specifies how much money per $1,000 of value, you
will need to pay to protect your household items for their
full replacement value. Full replacement value is the
amount of money it will cost to purchase a new replacement
for a damaged item, regardless of how old the damaged
item was. If a deductible is applied, that value is stated
next to the cost-per-$1,000 figure. For example, 7.50/100
means that the consumer must pay $7.50 per $1,000 of declared
replacement value to cover the load against loss, and
the first $100 of damage is not covered.
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Some
valuation policies are calculated on a sliding scale,
where the price per $1,000 of coverage will vary depending
upon the total amount of coverage. In such cases,
carriers were requested to quote valuation prices
based on $25,000 of coverage
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Please note that most valuation policies require
that the entire load be covered, not just specific
items. Ask your carrier for terms
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Full Service Mover -
The most common form of moving company, the full service
mover, will move all of your household goods from your
old address to your new address. The items are picked
up from every room in your old home and delivered to the
appropriate rooms in your new home. Individual pieces
of furniture are wrapped in blankets to protect them during
shipment. Full service movers will also provide, at additional
cost, full packing and unpacking services as well as appliance
service (see definition). See also Self-service Mover
and Full-Service Mover
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Guaranteed Pickup and Delivery
Service -
A premium service whereby dates of service are guaranteed,
with the mover providing reimbursement for delays. This
type of service is often subject to minimum weight requirements
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High Value Article
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These are items in a shipment that are valued at more
than $100 per pound
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Inventory -
The detailed descriptive list of your household goods
showing the quantity and condition of each item
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Interstate Move -
Any move that crosses a state boundary, regardless of
the number of miles. Distinguished from a Local Move and
Intrastate Move
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Intrastate Move -
Any move which does not cross a state boundary, typically
over 40 miles. Distinguished from Local Move and Interstate
Move
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Loading
Ramp -
Provided by self-service movers to help you load your
household goods onto the trailer
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Local Move -
A move within a state, typically 40 miles or less. Distinguished
from an Intrastate Move and an Interstate Move
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Linehaul Charges -
Basic method of billing for long distance service. Linehaul
charges are calculated by mileage and the weight of your
shipment. Linehaul charges may not include fees for charges
such as the ones noted in Additional charges
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Long Carry Charge -
An additional charge incurred when articles must be carried
an excessive distance to the movers truck
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Local moving -
Local moving usually refers to moves of less than 100
miles within the same state. This type of move is based
on hourly rates and is regulated by the states DOT (Department
of Transportation) or other regulatory body
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Moving Company
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A Moving Company is the business offering your move program
and that is in charge of transporting your belongings
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Order
for Service -
The authorizing document allowing movers to move your
goods
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Order Number Also known as the Bill of
Lading. -
It's the number used to identify and track your shipment
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Price -
This tells you how much the specific move will cost, not
including the various extra charges and insurance. All
cost estimates are calculated based on information obtained
from the listed moving companies during a signup interview.
Although every effort is made to gather the most accurate
information, customers should be aware of the fact that
many factors affect the cost of a move
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Packing Service -
Many full-service movers provide customers the option
of having all of their possessions packed before the move
and later unpacked at the destination
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Peak Season Rates -
A premium rate that is charged at certain times of the
year. This rate is generally applied in the summer months
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Phone -
Usually the phone number for the sales department of each
listed mover
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Piano -
This specifies the additional cost to move a single 42-inch
piano as part of the total household. This is not the
cost to move the piano if that is the only item being
moved
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Pickup and Delivery Charges -
This is an additional charge that is applied when you
have to transport your shipment between the Storage in
Transit warehouse and your residence
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Self-service
Mover -
Companies in this category will provide a trailer for
you at your old home. You load the trailer yourself and
the company returns to move the trailer to your new destination.
You then unload the trailer yourself and call the mover
to remove the empty trailer. This type of move is becoming
increasingly popular with consumers because it saves money
in two ways. First, you do not pay for any of the loading/unloading
labor. Second, the self-service mover will often load
commercial goods on the trailer behind your household
goods, to help defer the cost of the total shipment. See
also Full-Service Mover and Freight-Service
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Shuttle Service -
Occurs when a smaller vehicle is used to haul goods to
a location that is not accessible to large moving trailers
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Stair-Carry Charge -
An extra charge for carrying items up or down flights
of stairs
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Standard Coverage -
Movers, by law, are required to provide a minimum amount
of free coverage. This number, typically 60 cents, refers
to the amount of money you will receive per pound of damaged
goods. This coverage is a bare minimum and should not
be relied upon to cover you for any significant damage.
For example, if you have a priceless vase which weighs
two pounds, you would only be entitled to $1.20 of compensation
if the vase is damaged in transit
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Storage-In-Transit (SIT) -
Temporary warehousing of your goods pending further transportation
or transportation to your new home if it isn't ready for
occupancy. You may not exceed a total of 180 days of storage,
and you are responsible for the added SIT charges as well
as the warehouse handling and final delivery charges
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Valuation
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Valuation is not insurance. Valuation offered by your
moving company is a tariff level of carrier liability
based on the weight of your goods. Valuation covers your
property by assessing value in three different ways explained
above (Assessed Value Coverage, Full Replacement Value
Coverage & Standard Coverage). In a nutshell, Valuation
is an amount that reflects "what your goods are worth."
Valuation only covers your goods for damage or loss if
you can prove negligence on the part of the carrier. IT
DOES NOT cover any loss or damage due to Acts of God,
(high winds, earthquakes, tornadoes, hurricanes) riots,
strikes, civil commotion, etc. and all claims are settled
by employees of the carrier that damaged your goods. The
valuation charge compensates the mover for assuming a
greater degree of liability than that provided for in
the base transportation charges
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Warehouse
Handling -
An additional charge applicable each time SIT service
is provided. This charge compensates the mover for the
physical placement and removal of items within the warehouse.
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Orange
County, Business Moving Orange County, Residential Moving
Orange County, Commercial Moving Orange County, Professional
Movers Orange County, Piano Movers Orange County,
ABOUT ORANGE COUNTY WHERE
THE MAJORITY OF OUR CLIENTS ARE:
Orange County is a county in Southern California, United States.
Its county seat is Santa Ana. According to the 2000 Census,
its population was 2,846,289, making it the second most populous
county in the state of California, and the fifth most populous
in the United States. The state of California estimates its
population as of 2007 to be 3,098,121 people, dropping its
rank to third, behind San Diego County. Thirty-four incorporated
cities are located in Orange County; the newest is Aliso Viejo.
Unlike many other large centers of population in the United
States, Orange County uses its county name as its source of
identification whereas other places in the country are identified
by the large city that is closest to them. This is because
there is no defined center to Orange County like there is
in other areas which have one distinct large city. Five Orange
County cities have populations exceeding 170,000 while no
cities in the county have populations surpassing 360,000.
Seven of these cities are among the 200 largest cities in
the United States.
Orange County is also famous as a tourist destination, as
the county is home to such attractions as Disneyland and Knott's
Berry Farm, as well as sandy beaches for swimming and surfing,
yacht harbors for sailing and pleasure boating, and extensive
area devoted to parks and open space for golf, tennis, hiking,
kayaking, cycling, skateboarding, and other outdoor recreation.
It is at the center of Southern California's Tech Coast, with
Irvine being the primary business hub.
The average price of a home in Orange County is $541,000.
Orange County is the home of a vast number of major industries
and service organizations. As an integral part of the second
largest market in America, this highly diversified region
has become a Mecca for talented individuals in virtually every
field imaginable. Indeed the colorful pageant of human history
continues to unfold here; for perhaps in no other place on
earth is there an environment more conducive to innovative
thinking, creativity and growth than this exciting, sun bathed
valley stretching between the mountains and the sea in Orange
County.
Orange County was Created March 11 1889, from part of Los
Angeles County, and, according to tradition, so named because
of the flourishing orange culture. Orange, however, was and
is a commonplace name in the United States, used originally
in honor of the Prince of Orange, son-in-law of King George
II of England.
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Incorporated:
March 11, 1889
Legislative Districts:
* Congressional: 38th-40th, 42nd & 43
* California Senate: 31st-33rd, 35th & 37
* California Assembly: 58th, 64th, 67th, 69th, 72nd &
74
County Seat: Santa Ana
County Information:
Robert E. Thomas Hall of Administration
10 Civic Center Plaza, 3rd Floor, Santa Ana 92701
Telephone: (714)834-2345 Fax: (714)834-3098
County Government Website: http://www.oc.ca.gov |
CITIES OF ORANGE COUNTY CALIFORNIA:
City
of Aliso Viejo,
92653, 92656, 92698
City of Anaheim,
92801, 92802, 92803, 92804, 92805, 92806, 92807, 92808,
92809, 92812, 92814, 92815, 92816, 92817, 92825, 92850,
92899
City of Brea,
92821, 92822, 92823
City of Buena Park,
90620, 90621, 90622, 90623, 90624
City of Costa
Mesa, 92626, 92627, 92628
City of Cypress,
90630
City of Dana Point,
92624, 92629
City of Fountain
Valley, 92708, 92728
City of Fullerton,
92831, 92832, 92833, 92834, 92835, 92836, 92837, 92838
City of
Garden Grove, 92840, 92841, 92842, 92843, 92844,
92845, 92846
City
of Huntington Beach, 92605, 92615, 92646, 92647,
92648, 92649
City of Irvine,
92602, 92603, 92604, 92606, 92612, 92614, 92616, 92618,
92619, 92620, 92623, 92650, 92697, 92709, 92710
City of La Habra,
90631, 90632, 90633
City of La Palma,
90623
City of Laguna
Beach, 92607, 92637, 92651, 92652, 92653, 92654,
92656, 92677, 92698
City of
Laguna Hills, 92637, 92653, 92654, 92656
City of
Laguna Niguel, 92607, 92677
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City
of Laguna Woods,
92653, 92654
City of Lake
Forest, 92609, 92630, 92610
City of
Los Alamitos, 90720, 90721
City of Mission
Viejo, 92675, 92690, 92691, 92692, 92694
City
of Newport Beach, 92657, 92658, 92659, 92660, 92661,
92662, 92663
City of Orange,
92856, 92857, 92859, 92861, 92862, 92863, 92864, 92865,
92866, 92867, 92868, 92869
City of Placentia,
92870, 92871
City of Rancho Santa
Margarita, 92688, 92679
City of San Clemente,
92672, 92673, 92674
City of
San Juan Capistrano, 92675, 92690, 92691, 92692,
92693, 92694
City of Santa
Ana, 92701, 92702, 92703, 92704, 92705, 92706, 92707,
92708, 92711, 92712, 92725, 92728, 92735, 92799
City of Seal
Beach, 90740
City of Stanton,
90680
City of Tustin,
92780, 92781, 92782
City of Villa Park,
92861, 92867
City of Westminster,
92683, 92684, 92685
City of Yorba
Linda, 92885, 92886, 92887
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Noteworthy
communities Some of the communities that exist within
city limits are listed below:
* Anaheim Hills, Anaheim * Balboa Island, Newport Beach
* Corona del Mar, Newport Beach * Crystal Cove / Pelican
Hill, Newport Beach * Capistrano Beach, Dana Point *
El Modena, Orange * French Park, Santa Ana * Floral
Park, Santa Ana * Foothill Ranch, Lake Forest * Monarch
Beach, Dana Point * Nellie Gail, Laguna Hills * Northwood,
Irvine * Woodbridge, Irvine * Newport Coast, Newport
Beach * Olive, Orange * Portola Hills, Lake Forest *
San Joaquin Hills, Laguna Niguel * San Joaquin Hills,
Newport Beach * Santa Ana Heights, Newport Beach * Tustin
Ranch, Tustin * Talega, San Clemente * West Garden Grove,
Garden Grove * Yorba Hills, Yorba Linda * Mesa Verde,
Costa Mesa
Unincorporated communities These communities are
outside of the city limits in unincorporated county
territory: * Coto de Caza * El Modena * Ladera Ranch
* Las Flores * Midway City * Orange Park Acres * Rossmoor
* Silverado Canyon * Sunset Beach * Surfside * Trabuco
Canyon * Tustin Foothills
Adjacent counties to Orange County Are: * Los
Angeles County, California - north, west * San Bernardino
County, California - northeast * Riverside County, California
- east * San Diego County, California - southeast
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