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Before You Relocate

Use this relocation checklist as you prepare for your big move. 

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One Month Before Moving

  • Gather moving supplies, boxes, tape, rope. 
  • If moving far away, make any necessary travel arrangements like airline, hotel, and rental car reservations, or plan your travel route if driving. 
  • Call a moving company or make truck rental reservations to move yourself. 
  • Finalize real estate and apartment rental needs. Place legal, medical, and insurance records in a safe and accessible place. Give your mailers your new address (using Address Change Notification Cards):
    • Friends and family members
    • Banks, insurance companies, and other financial institutions
    • Charge card and credit card companies
    • Doctors, dentists, and other service providers
    • State and Federal Tax authorities and any other government agencies as needed.
    • Internal Revenue Service
    • Save moving receipts (many moving expenses are tax deductible).
  • Make maps of your new neighborhood to familiarize yourself and your family with your new area.
  • Plan your moving budget
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Two Weeks Before Moving

  • Inform gas, electric, water, cable, local telephone and trash removal services of your move. Sign up for services at your new address. 
  • Recruit moving day help.
  • Confirm travel reservation.
  • Arrange to close or transfer your bank account, if appropriate.
Family cat playing in a moving box.

The Day Before Moving

  • Set aside moving materials like a tape measure, pocket knife, packing boxes, tape and markers. 
  • Pick up rental truck.
  • Check oil and gas in your car.
  • If traveling, make sure you have tickets, debit or credit cards, and other essentials.

Packing Tips

Keep the following supplies and accessories on hand:

Boxes and bubble wrap

Marking Pens

Tape measure

Furniture pads or old blankets

Packing tape and scissors

Money and credit cards

Packed moving boxes labeled in living room.

 

  • Label each box with the room in the new home to which it should be delivered.
  • Number the boxes and keep a list of what is in each box. 
  • Clearly mark fragile items. 
  • Pack a bag of personal items you'll need during the move (change of clothes, toiletries, medicine, maps, food, and drinks). Keep it in an easy to find place when you pack.
  • Keep a medical kit accessible. 
  • If you have children, pack a bag of games and activities for the trip.

After You Relocate

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During the First Week After Moving

  • Locate police and fire stations as well as hospitals and gas stations near your home.
  • Scout your new neighborhood for shopping areas. You may need furniture, tools or housewares unexpectedly.
  • Call the Department of Sanitation in your new town to find out which day the trash is collected. Also ask whether your new community has recycling programs.
  • Seek out new service providers.
  • Register to vote. Call your local board of elections for specific registration information. Ask them how to notify your previous voting district of your change of address.
  • If you have moved into a different state, contact the Department of Motor Vehicles to exchange your driver's license.
  • Call your Chamber of Commerce for helpful information on: schools, cable service, cultural events and community activities, Libraries and parks, and availability of emergency calling services, such as 911.
  • Provide your new doctor and dentist with your medical history. You may need to request your file from your previous doctor/dentist.
  • Transfer insurance policies to an agent in your new community. You may also wish to make a detailed list of your belongings, their value and your coverage.

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Karrie Wichman
Karrie Wichman, AVP Senior Mortgage Loan Officer, Racine, WI

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