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Moving Guide

Moving Guide Step Two
Lets Getting Moving!

Moving to a new house is a time of pressure with so much in mind concerning a new job, dealing with paper work, working with movers and so on. It is impossible to remember everything. Organization is the key for a smooth move and this is the time to start getting the details...

Follow These Steps

6-8 Weeks Before The Move
4-5 Weeks Before The Move
3 Weeks Before The Move
2 Weeks Before The Move
1 Week Before The Move
Moving Day!
After Moving

4-5 Weeks before the move

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Contact or visit your local Post Office to obtain a Change of Address form. You can also obtain this form online at the postal service website by visiting www.usps.com

You can make copies of this change of address form or make up your own change of address notice to give to the following people and businesses.
  • Friends and family
  • Banks
  • Insurance companies
  • Credit card companies
  • Doctors, dentists and any other service providers
  • Clubs or Associations
  • Magazine and Newspaper subscriptions

This is a good time to take a look at what you own, and decide what must go and what can be left behind. All items such as old books, magazines, broken items and old toys can be left behind. Remember, adding more weight to your shipment will cost you more money.

Organize your move by deciding and making lists of what items you will not transport, what items your van line agent will move and what items you will move yourself.

Make a decision on who will do most of or all of the packing. It is a good idea that you let the van line agent do most of the packing. The van line agents know the best methods for keeping items safe and secure as this is what they do for a living.

If you do most of the packing or all the packing please refer to our packing guide. Ask the van line agent you use for further details about handling unusual and delicate items and begin preparing those items that are not frequently used.

Get your kids involved in the moving process. Allow your kids to do some supervised packing. Let them suggest a layout for their new room. Make it fun and exciting for them to move.

Contact utility providers (e.g. telephone, gas, electric, cable TV and trash collection) at new and old locations with your moving date to make arrangements for connection and disconnection.

Complete banking arrangements in old and new location and transfer any funds to your new bank if necessary.

Check requirements for new drivers license and auto registration in your destination state.

 

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