Sometimes a move comes out of nowhere — a lease falls through, a job starts sooner than expected, a landlord situation goes sideways. Los Angeles, with its large base of moving companies, is actually one of the better cities for finding last-minute movers — but you have to be strategic about it.
How to Find Available Movers on Short Notice in LA
Most moving companies in LA book out 1–3 weeks in advance for weekend dates. Last-minute availability is most likely on weekdays (Monday–Thursday), mid-month dates, and when you call in the morning. Companies know their schedule by 8am and can tell you immediately if they have openings.
Call companies directly rather than submitting online forms — it's faster and you can discuss flexibility. Be upfront: "I need a mover for tomorrow — do you have any availability?" A clear ask gets a faster answer than going through booking flows.
What to Do Immediately When You Know You're Moving Fast
Secure the moving company first — everything else depends on when they can come
Notify your current building and new building — HOAs need time to reserve elevators; your new landlord needs to know you're arriving
Gather packing supplies immediately — go to Home Depot or U-Haul and buy boxes, tape, and paper now
Start with non-essentials — pack books, out-of-season clothes, decorative items first; leave daily-use items for last
Enlist help — even one extra person makes a huge difference in packing speed
The 24-Hour Packing System
If you have one day to pack a typical 1-bedroom LA apartment, here's a realistic breakdown:
Hours 3–6: Kitchen (pack everything except what you need for one meal), bathroom (keep out toiletries for morning), bedroom closet
Hours 6–8: Disassemble furniture you can break down (bed frame, shelving), wrap furniture corners, stage boxes near the door
Hours 8–10: Remaining items, charge electronics, prep the "essentials bag" that won't go on the truck
Morning of move: Last-use items (coffee maker, toiletries), clean out fridge, do a final walkthrough sweep
The Essentials Bag: Don't Put This on the Truck
In a rushed move, critical items get buried in boxes. Pack a bag you carry yourself with everything you'll need in the next 24 hours:
Phone charger and laptop charger
One day's worth of medications
Wallet, keys, IDs
Toiletries for the next morning
One change of clothes
Bedding for the first night (or buy a new set at your destination)
Costs: Last-Minute Moves in LA
Last-minute availability sometimes comes with a premium — but not always. Some companies offer same-day or next-day openings at standard rates to fill gaps in their schedule. Others charge a rush fee of $50–$150. It's worth asking both the rate and whether there's a rush surcharge when you call.
Best Movers LA for Last-Minute Moves
We maintain scheduling flexibility for last-minute requests, particularly on weekdays. Call us directly at the number on our contact page to check same-day and next-day availability. We'll tell you immediately what we can do.