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One Month Before Moving
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Fill
out Change of Address from Post Office
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Fill
out IRS change of Address Form
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Make
arrangements with moving company or reserve moving truck
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Make
travel arrangements, if necessary, with airlines, buses, car
rental agencies and hotels
Transfer memberships in churches, clubs and civic organizations
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Obtain
medical and dental records, e-rays and prescription histories.
Ask doctor and dentist for referrals and transfer prescriptions.
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Set up
bank account in new city
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Check
into the laws and requirements of your new city regarding
home-based business, professional tests, business licenses and
any special laws that might pertain to you.
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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.
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Make
arrangements for transporting pets
Start using-up food items, so that there is less to pack and
possibly spoil
One to Two Weeks Before Moving
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Switch
utility services to new address. Inform electric, disposal,
water, newspaper, magazine subscription, telephone and cable
companies of your move.
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Arrange for
help on moving day
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Confirm
travel reservations
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Reserve
elevator if moving from condo
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Have
appliances serviced for moving
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Clean rugs
and clothing and have them wrapped for moving
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Plan ahead
for special needs of infants
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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.
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Collect
valuables from safe-deposit box. Make copies of any important
documents before mailing or hand carry them to your new address.
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Check with
your insurance agent to ensure you'll be covered through your
homeowner's or renter's policy during the move.
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Defrost
freezer and refrigerator. Place deodorizer inside to control
odors.
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Give a close
friend or relative your travel route and schedule so you may be
reached if needed.
On Moving Day
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Double check
closets, drawers, shelves, attic and garage to be sure they are
empty
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Carry
important documents, currency and jewelry yourself, or use
registered mail.
Arriving at your
New Home
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Renew
your driver's license, auto registration and tags
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Shop
around for new insurance polices, especially auto coverage.
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Revise
your will and other legal papers to avoid longer probate and
higher legal fees
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Locate
the hospitals, police stations, veterinarian and fire stations
near your home.
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