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Moving
Checklist
One
Month Before Moving
- Fill
out change of address order form for post office.
- Fill
out an IRS change of address form.
- Make
arrangements with moving company or reserve a rental
truck.
- Make
travel arrangements, if necessary, with airlines,
buses, car rental agencies and hotels.
- Transfer
memberships in churches, clubs and civic organizations.
- Obtain
medical and dental records, x-rays and prescription
histories. Ask doctor and dentist for referrals and
transfer prescriptions.
- Set
up a checking account in your new city.
- Check
into the laws and requirements of your new city regarding
home-based businesses, professional tests, business
licenses and any special laws that might be applicable
to you.
- Take
inventory of your belongings before they're packed,
in the event you need to file an insurance claim later.
If possible, take pictures or video tape your belongings.
- Record
serial numbers of electronic equipment.
- Make
arrangements for transporting pets.
- Start
using up food items, so that there is less left to
pack and possibly spoil.
One
To Two Weeks Before Moving
- Switch
utility services to new address. Inform electric,
disposal, water, newspaper, magazine subscription,
telephone and cable companies of your move.
- Arrange
for help on moving day.
- Confirm
travel reservations.
- Reserve
elevator if moving from an apartment.
- Have
appliances serviced for moving.
- Clean
rugs and clothing and have them wrapped for moving.
- Plan
ahead for special needs of infants.
- Close
bank accounts and have your funds wired to your new
bank. Before closing, be sure there are no outstanding
checks or automatic payments that haven't been processed.
- Collect
valuables from safe-deposit box. Make copies of any
important documents before mailing or hand carry them
to your new address.
- Check
with your insurance agent to ensure you'll be covered
through your homeowner's or renter's policy during
the move.
- Defrost
freezer and refrigerator. Place deodorizer inside
to control odors.
- Give
a close friend or relative your travel route and schedule
so you may be reached if needed.
On
Moving Day
- Double
check closets, drawers, shelves, attic and garage
to be sure they are empty.
- Carry
important documents, currency and jewelry yourself,
or use registered mail.
- Carry
travelers checks for quick, available funds.
After
Arriving At New Home
- Renew
your driver's license, auto registration and tags.
- Shop
around for new insurance policies, especially auto
coverage.
- Revise
your will and other legal papers to avoid longer probate
and higher legal fees.
- Locate
the hospitals, police stations, veterinarian and fire
stations near your home.
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