Moving Guide
6-8 Weeks
This is a great time to begin the details of your move.
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Lists
Separate lists by items you plan on moving to your new home or to storage. Will they be handled by the movers or yourself?
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Donations
Give away items that you do not need. Consider a garage sale if you have time.
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Moving company
Get estimates and discuss costs, packing, timing
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Expense
Maintain a file with important information and receipts since moving expenses are
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Community
Research about the community from the local Chamber of Commerce or Visitor’s Bureau.
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Insurance
Transfer medical, property, fire and auto insurance through your insurance agent.
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Important Information
Place all of your medical records, prescriptions, vaccination and pet records in a safe place.
4-5 Weeks
Be sure to notify your service providers of your move.
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Packaging Materials
Buy packing boxes and materials. Available at all of our storage facilities.
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Change of Address
Contact the post office, and complete a US postal change of address form.
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Children
Register your child(ren) in their new schools.
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Utilities
Notify your service providers of your move. Call ahead and arrange to have utilities disconnected and connected to your new home.
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Pets
Find out if there are any specific requirements for pet ownership; and obtain the veterinarian records. Arrange for moving day pet care.
2-4 Weeks
Determine your game plan.
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Babysitter
Arrange for a babysitter on moving day if you have young kids.
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Plants
Some state laws do not allow moving house plants. Consider giving them to friends or a local charity.
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Travel
If traveling by car, you may want to get it serviced prior to your moving day departure.
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Packing
Start cleaning, sorting and packing. If renting a storage unit, label the boxes and drop off what you currently don’t need.
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Don’t Forget
Clear out anything in basements, attics, closets
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Disassemble
Take a photo of how your electronics are connected. Back up computer files and disassemble large items.
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Hazardous Items
Dispose of flammable items like fireworks, cleaning fluids, matches, acids, chemistry sets and other hazardous items.
1 Week
Last minute details.
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Labels
To ensure the safety of your items, label your boxes ‘Fragile’, ‘Load First’, ‘Load Last’ and ‘Do Not Load’.
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Movers
Make sure the moving company has the correct address and a phone number to get in touch with you until you reach your new home.
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Clean
Empty, defrost and clean your refrigerator at least one day before moving.
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Essentials
Pack a separate bag/box with the essentials you need immediately upon arrival. Carry traveler’s checks or cash for quick payments.
Moving Day
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Loading Process
Be present, thoroughly inspect the premises and see to it that nothing is left behind.
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Lock Up
Turn off all the switches and lock all of the windows and doors.
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Movers
There must be someone to direct the movers. The driver must have your name and phone number. Remember to get the driver’s contact info as well.
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Be Patient
If you reach your new home before your mover, sign the bill of lading and make sure your new address and phone number are correct.
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Unloading
Make sure there are no missing or damaged items using your inventory list. Plan out the placement of major items in your home.
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New State
You will need to renew your driver’s license and other legal papers. Locate hospitals, police stations
and fire stations near your new home.