The Definite Moving out of State Checklist

Approximately 1.5 % of Americans move to a different state every year. Unlike moving from one town to another, the process requires exceptional planning and preparation.

Do you have plans to move to another state soon?

Whether you’re moving a short distance, or to a new state, moving is generally a stressful process. But, there are things you can do in advance to make sure your move is as smooth as possible.

Key Tips for Moving Out of State

Excellent organization is essential when you’re preparing for a move to another state. Here are five tips to help your move go smoothly.

1. Find a Great Moving Company

Hiring the right movers for a long-distance move is not the same as having friends and family move your things down the block.

Be certain your moving company knows every detail of your move and has experience moving households across state lines. Research your moving company and make sure that they are trusted, insured, and have plenty of positive reviews. 

2. Purge the Unnecessary

Moving is the perfect time to eliminate the clutter that has been piling up. Go through each area of your home and clear out items you no longer use. Sell or donate things you don’t need.

Minimizing the clutter before you move means you’ll spend less time packing and unpacking. Plus, you will save on moving expenses.

3. Make a Plan

Planning is essential when moving out of state. Keep your move on schedule as much as possible. Staying on schedule will help eliminate last-minute problems and headaches.

Determine when you’ll arrive at your new home and when your professional movers will arrive. Not all moving companies will arrive on the same day that you do.

Pack an essentials box so that you aren’t without necessary items in case the movers arrive well after you do.

4. Set a Budget

Relocating can be expensive, especially when you’re moving a long distance. Establish a moving budget early on and try to stick to it. 

In addition to moving company fees, out of state moving expenses might include travel, hotel, and meal costs. If you plan to leave furniture behind and purchase items for the new home, include those expenses in the budget as well.

5. Obtain New Driver’s License and Other Documents

Once you’ve arrived in your new state, set up your life in your new area. Have your mail forwarded, get a new driver’s license as well as car registration, and find new doctors in your area.

Want to Learn More?

Using a trusted, well-established moving company is essential when you’re moving to a new state. Community Moving and Storage can help you make your move.

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