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Moving Checklist
Preparing For The Move
There's so much to do before you move that the list seems almost endless.
However, here is a list of items that can be completed well in advance of your
moving date.
6 weeks before moving:
- Fill
out a change of address order form for the post office.
- Prepare
an inventory of everything you own. Divide this inventory into three
separate categories: items to be handled by the mover, items to be handled
by you, and items to be left behind.
- Pack
stock certificates, wills, and other one-of-a-kind items (jewelry, photos,
and home videos) that will be difficult or impossible to replace. Plan to
carry them with you instead of packing them.
- Get
rid of what you don't need either through a garage sale, give to friends
or charity, or haul off to the dump.
- Contact
your insurance agent to transfer property, fire, auto, and medical
insurance.
- Organize
dental and medical records. Include prescriptions, eyeglass
specifications, and vaccination records.
- Inquire
about changes that you may incur in your auto licensing and insurance when
moving.
- Notify
your childrens' school(s). Make arrangement for records to be forwarded to
the new school district.
- Contact
any clubs or organizations you are associated with for information on transferring,
selling, or ending your memberships.
- Get
acclimated to your new community. Drive around and learn where the
important destinations are, e.g. shopping districts, hospitals, police and
fire departments.
- Contact
the Chamber of Commerce or Visitor's Bureau to request information on
schools, parks and recreation, community calendars, and maps.
- If
you plan to do any part of the packing, start collecting suitable summary="table"
containers and packing materials.
- Cancel
local deliveries.
- If
you have pets, call your new town to determine if there are any specific
requirements for pet ownership. In addition, obtain and transfer
veterinarian records.
- Register
your children in their new schools.
- Fill
out an IRS change of address form.
- Make
arrangements with your 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 your
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.
2 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 your 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.
- Pack
important documents, currency, and jewelry yourself, or use registered
mail.
- Strip
your beds, and make sure the bedding goes into a 'Load Last' box.
- Make
sure to be on hand when the movers arrive.
- Confirm
the delivery date and time at your new address. Write directions to your
new home for the driver. Provide the new phone number, and include phone
numbers where you can be reached in transit (cell phone).
- Make
sure to take along the driver's name, address, and telephone number.
- Spend
as much time with the mover as possible. If you have special instructions,
like what to load first and last, make sure it is explained to your mover.
Communicate well with the movers. If you choose to have your mover handle
your valuables or other fragile goods, tell the mover in advance.
- Review
all details and paperwork with driver. Accompany the driver as he or she
inspects and tags each piece of furniture with an identifying number.
These numbers, along with a detailed description of your goods and their
condition at the time of loading, will appear on the inventory.
- Make
sure all of your goods are loaded.
- Perform
a final inspection of the premises.
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.
- Have
all utilities turned on. (Phone, gas, electricity, Internet, water, cable
TV, etc.)
- Locate
the hospitals, police stations, veterinarian, and fire stations near your
home.
- Be
at the premises when the movers arrive. Remain on the premises while your
belongings are being unloaded. If you cannot be there personally, be sure
to authorize an adult to be your representative to accept delivery and pay
the charges for you. Inform the destination agent of your chosen
representative's name.
- Have
payment on hand for your moving charges. Unless other billing arrangements
were made in advance, payment is required upon delivery in cash,
traveler's checks, money order or cashier's check. Most of the time,
personal checks are not accepted.
- Confine
your pets to an out-of-the-way room to help keep them from running away or
becoming agitated by all of the activity.
- Review
your floor plan so you can tell the movers where to place your furniture,
appliances, beds, and boxes. Be available to direct them as they unload.
To
prevent possible damage, televisions, stereos, computers, other electronic
equipment, and major appliances should not be used for 24 hours after delivery,
allowing them time to adjust to room temperature.
If you follow these ideas, tips, and suggestions, you should be able to
accomplish your move with a minimal amount of disruption and heartache.
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