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THE SALVATION ARMY

USDOT 629149  •  ATLANTA, GA
MoverAudit grade: A, based on federal records below
✓ No major red flags found
Type
Private carrier, interstate
Own trucks
382
Status
Active
Complaints, 4 yrs
0

Complaint history

No federal complaints on record in the last 4 years. Records checked against the FMCSA household goods complaint database.

Company details

Legal nameTHE SALVATION ARMY
Address1424 NORTHEAST EXPRESSWAY NE, ATLANTA, GA 30033
Phone(404) 728-1375
Email on file[email protected]
Company officerKELLEN EKKENS
OrganizationCorporation
In business sinceFeb 1996
Last FMCSA updateMar 2025

Fleet & authority

Power units (trucks)382
Drivers211 (7 CDL)
Operation classPrivate Property, Private Passenger, Non-business
Carrier operationInterstate
Broker authorityn/a
Carrier authorityn/a
Safety ratingSatisfactory (Oct 2014)
Prior revocationNo
risk

MoverAudit risk score: 0/100

Computed from objective federal flags only: broker-only registration, fleet size, complaint volume and severity, hostage-goods reports and past revocations. Lower is safer. This is a summary of public records, not a review.

Complaints vs. other checked movers

This company
0
Average checked mover
0.2
Red flags & green flags
!No federal complaints on record in the last 4 years.
Vehicle out-of-service rate 5.88% is below the national average of 20.72%.
Official FMCSA safety rating: Satisfactory.
USDOT registration is active.
382 trucks registered with FMCSA.
No hostage-goods complaints on record.
In business since 1996: a long federal track record.
Never had operating authority revoked.
Roadside safety & insurance

Roadside safety record

Vehicle out-of-service rate, this company vs. national average:

This company
5.88%
National avg
20.72%
Vehicle inspections17 (1 OOS)
Driver inspections24 (3 OOS)
Crashes, last 3 years0
FMCSA safety ratingSatisfactory

FMCSA safety categories (SMS BASICs), last 24 months:

Driver FitnessBelow cutoff
Controlled Substances/ AlcoholClean
Hours-of-Service ComplianceBelow cutoff
Unsafe DrivingBelow cutoff
Vehicle MaintenanceBelow cutoff

Insurance on file

No insurance filings found in the federal Licensing & Insurance system for this company. Interstate movers must file proof of liability coverage; always ask for a current certificate of insurance before moving day.

Source: FMCSA Licensing & Insurance filings, refreshed nightly.

Recent roadside inspections
Jun 24, 2026 Full inspection, GA Clean, no violations
Mar 31, 2026 Driver-only, GA 2 violations, 1 out-of-service
49 CFR 391.41APC: Medical (Certificate) - Operating a property-carrying vehicle without… (driver), OOS 49 CFR 392.16-D (driver)
Feb 11, 2026 Full inspection, FL 1 violation
49 CFR 393.9A-LSML
Feb 2, 2026 Full inspection, FL 1 violation
49 CFR 393.78A-WS
Dec 16, 2025 Full inspection, MD Clean, no violations
Dec 9, 2025 Full inspection, FL Clean, no violations
Nov 25, 2025 Full inspection, MD 3 violations
49 CFR 393.9A-LCL 49 CFR 393.9A-LLPL 49 CFR 393.11A1-LCHL
Nov 25, 2025 Driver-only, GA 1 violation
49 CFR 392.16-D (driver)

Last 8 roadside inspections from FMCSA records (up to 3 years). "OOS" means the driver or vehicle was ordered out of service on the spot.

Authority history
No interstate authority actions on record. This company has never had operating authority granted, revoked or reinstated in the federal Licensing & Insurance system. Common for local, intrastate-only movers; if they quote you an interstate move, ask who actually holds the authority for it.
Shared identity check
Clean identity check. This company's address, phone number and officer do not match any other registered mover in our database. No sign of the "chameleon" pattern where a burned company re-registers under a fresh name.
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Is The Salvation Army reliable? Our read of the record

On the evidence, The Salvation Army looks like a reliable operator: operating since 1996 with zero federal complaints in the last four years, 382 registered trucks, a roadside out-of-service rate below the national average. A record like this is exactly what an honest mover's file tends to look like.

No public record can guarantee your specific move, so keep the basics: written binding estimate, USDOT 629149 on the paperwork, and reasonable deposit. But nothing in the federal file says walk away.

This assessment is generated from the public federal records shown on this page: registration, fleet, complaints, inspections, insurance and authority filings. It is a summary of records, not a review or an accusation.

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About The Salvation Army

The Salvation Army is a federally registered mover based in Atlanta, Georgia, registered with FMCSA since February 1996. Federal filings show 382 power units (trucks/tractors) and 211 drivers.

Over the last four years, the federal complaint database shows no complaints against this company. For a mover doing real volume, a clean federal record is a genuinely good sign; for a very small operation it may simply reflect a small number of moves. Combine it with the fleet data above and recent references.

How to read this report

The grade and risk score at the top are calculated by MoverAudit from objective federal flags: whether the company is a broker or a carrier, how many trucks it operates, the volume and severity of complaints, hostage-goods reports, and past authority revocations. They are not official government ratings, and they are not reviews: every input is a public federal record shown on this page.

The complaint categories come from the FMCSA household goods complaint system. A single bad move can generate complaints in several categories at once, so the category sum can exceed the total. Pay the most attention to "Hostage Goods" and "Deceptive Business Practices": those describe intent, not accidents. "Loss and Damage" at low volume is normal friction for a carrier doing thousands of moves; the same number at a tiny company is not.

The fleet numbers matter more than they look. A company advertising nationwide service with zero or one registered truck is not doing that work itself: your move will be handled by someone you have not vetted. Compare the fleet size to the promises in your quote.

If you are considering this company, use this report as a starting point, not a verdict. Get the estimate in writing and check whether it is binding, confirm the USDOT number on their paperwork matches 629149, and if a different company shows up on moving day, stop and check that company here before a single box goes on the truck.

Questions about THE SALVATION ARMY
Is The Salvation Army legit?
The Salvation Army has an active USDOT registration (629149). It has no federal complaints on record in the last 4 years.
Is The Salvation Army a broker or a carrier?
Federal records do not show interstate household goods authority for this company. Ask them directly who holds the authority for your move.
Where is The Salvation Army based?
1424 Northeast Expressway Ne, Atlanta, GA 30033. Phone on file: (404) 728-1375. Registered with FMCSA since February 1996.

Sources: FMCSA Motor Carrier Census (registration, fleet), FMCSA Household Goods Complaint History via NCCDB (complaints, checked Jul 18, 2026). MoverAudit summarizes public federal records; it does not accuse any company of wrongdoing. Verify details at protectyourmove.gov.

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