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Moving Checklist
1. Send change
of address to: Post Office, Charge Accounts, and Credit Card Accounts, Friends
& Relatives, and Subscriptions.
Remember that your notice requires several weeks for magazines.
2. Notify your
bank. Transfer funds, arrange check cashing in new city.
3. Insurance:
Notify new location for insurance coverage (life, health, fire, auto,
homeowner's.)
4. Automobile:
Transfer car title, car registration, car tags, driver's license, state
windshield sticker, and motor club membership.
5. Utilities:
Gas, light, cable TV, water, telephone get refund of any deposits made. Arrange
for immediate service in new town. Arrange final reading and change of name for
billing.
6. Delivery
People: Cancel laundry, newspaper and milk.
7. School: Ask
for copies or transfer of children's records. Ask For:Medical records of family
and pets.
8. Drug and
Eye Contact or Glasses Prescriptions to be transferred. Doctor and Pharmacist
recommendations.
9. Letters of
Introduction to transfer memberships.
10. Pet requirements
in new city.
11. Empty freezer;
plan use of foods. Defrost freezer-refrigerator. (Place charcoal to dispel
odors.)
12. Have appliances
serviced for moving.
13. Clean rugs or
clothing, before moving; have them "moving-wrapped."
14. Check with your
moving counselor: insurance coverage, packing and unpacking labor, arrival day,
various shipping papers, method and time of expected payment.
15. Plan for special
care needs of infants.
16. Plan garage
sale.
17. On your moving day:
Carry currency, jewelry, documents yourself; or use registered mail.
18. Plan for
transporting pets. (They are poor traveling companions if unhappy.) Make sure
you can be found if they become lost.
19. Carry traveler's
checks for quick available funds. Tell close friends or relatives your route
and schedule (including overnight stops). Use them as "message
headquarters."
20. Double check
closets, drawers, and shelves (to be sure they are empty).
21. Arrange to leave
keys with new tenant, owner or agent.