Bill of Lading for Household Movers

Prepare a Non-Negotiable (Straight) Bill of Lading for Household Movers with this easy-to-use template.

Purpose of the Bill of Lading

A non-negotiable (or straight) bill of lading is one in which the consignee is named when the bill is issued and cannot later be changed. That means it is not possible for the shipper or consignee to transfer legal title and ownership of the cargo to a third party by endorsing the bill.

Terms of the Bill of Lading

The bill of lading serves as an official document issued by the carrier (in this case, the moving company) to the shipper (the home owner), acknowledging receipt of the specified goods for transportation.

The carrier is obligated to deliver the cargo to the consignee specified on the Bill of Lading. The shipper cannot order the carrier to deliver the cargo to a party other than the consignee. This ensures that the contents of the moving truck will be delivered to the owner's new address and nowhere else.

Features of the Template

  • This is a reusable document template. Buy the form once, reuse it for multiple shipments as needed.
  • Convenient and easy to use – simply fill in the required details and print the document for signing.

Format

This is a generic MS Word document. This form can be used almost anywhere.

Document Type: Microsoft Word
Last Updated: 06-November-2025
SKU: 6806
$4.99
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