Detailed Moving Guide Checklist
Table of Contents
Your Comprehensive Moving Checklist............................................................................3
Printable Moving Checklist...............................................................................................8
Resources......................................................................................................................13
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Your Comprehensive Moving Checklist:
Everything You Need To Move, From A to Z
Auto Shipping Companies- can help you stay organized by providing a list of
reputable home movers in your area or by even offering up a great list of resources
(such as this one) for tips and advice when you’re getting ready to move. Besides this,
car shippers make your move easier by offering vehicle shipping services from your
current location to your new one with incentive such as: door-to-door auto transport, car
transport tracking, fully enclosed car transport, guaranteed pick up and delivery dates
as well as insurance on your vehicle. Simply visit www.nationaltransport.com or give
National Transport, LLC a call at 1.800.665.5022 to find out more or to get a free instant
rate quote.
Boxes- If you’re strapped for cash or are trying to save money, check with your local
supermarket at the customer service desk and ask if they have any leftover boxes from
shipment. Most of the time, they will be more than happy to give you whatever boxes
they have. Just make sure that you request boxes that haven’t been transporting meat
or other perishable items.
Change of address- Approximately four weeks outside of your actual moving date, you
will probably want to go ahead and fill out your change of address form to be submitted.
You can do this by going to any of your local post offices. Many Postal Services also
offer this option as a courtesy online for nominal fee. If you’re not sure what your new
permament address will be, simply ask the Postal Service to hold your mail until you
figure things out.
Doctors & dentists, etc.- Approximately a month or so before your actual moving date,
you may want to contact your varioius doctors, dentists and/or other specialists in order
to obtain medical records as well as possible referrals to new physicians and/or
specialists in your location.
Expensive items- Depending on the kinds of items you have, you may want to opt to
have certain items sent to your new address via priority mail or certified mail in order to
ensure that they get there safely. Such items may include things such as: legal
documentation, jewelry, etc. As an aside, always make sure that these items are insured
when they are sent through the mail.
Facilities to store your items- There is no rule that says you have to bring every single
item with you to your new location. In the event that you want to travel light to your new
place (i.e. In order to check out the layout or take measurements of your new home),
then it may be wise to leave your items in storage until you are ready to have them
delivered to your new home. Other options, of course, include finding a storage facility
near to the area that you are relocating to so that you will have easier access to your
items as well. (continued on page 4)
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