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Moving to a new home is an exciting time, but don’t forget to handle the basics of getting into a new home ASAP. Many of these might best be taken care of before you even leave your old place of residence. A few hours of phoning and/or emailing can safe you a lot of stress later.
Here are a few ideas to help keep from having any unpleasant surprises once you get to your new home:
- Register your family with a new church.
- Register children in a new school.
- Apply for a new driver’s license.
- Ask mail carrier if any mail was being held prior to you moving in.
- Register car within a week off arriving in a new state (the penalty for not doing so can be steep).
- Register to vote at the city offices.
- Handle setting up new telephone, water, garbage, gas, and electricity services.
- Find a new dentist, doctor, local insurance agent, and (if needed) veterinarian.
- Transfer any club, association, or group memberships (Kiwanis, AAA, Mensa, etc.).
With all the boxes and chaos of a move, it’s hectic enough without having to worry about whether you’ll have air conditioning or mail service at your new place. The more you can do in advance, the easier the transition will be. Even if you’re an old pro at moving, it’s best to make a list and check off as many items as you can before the big day. You might even want to speak to your real estate agent for suggestions—they’re good for more than just helping close a home sale!
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