Moving Checklist

Moving can be very exciting, but it can also be very stressful as there are so many things to remember to do! Don’t despair; whether you are doing it on your own, asking friends for some help, or hiring professionals, here is a quick guide to help you get through it.

Start early; if you don’t already have a moving company in mind, do some research or ask for recommendations. Movers can come in and do an estimate before you commit to their services.

TIP: weekends and holiday weekends tend to be the busiest, so if you are able to move during the week, you may even get a discounted rate!

1 Month Before

  • Eliminate items you no longer use/want – have a garage sale or make donations to local charitable organizations. Why pay to move it when you don’t need or want it?
  • Start getting boxes, tape, bubble wrap, etc… anything you will need to pack up, and make notes of what may need special attention.
  • Obtain medical and dental records as well as children’s immunizations if moving out of the area
  • Arrange for your children’s school records to be transferred to their new school.
  • Make travel plans and reservations.
  • Use up food supplies.
  • Dispose of hazardous goods.

 

2 – 4 Weeks Before

  • Start packing and begin with items in your home you do NOT use on a regular basis.
  • Be sure to clearly label or number your boxes to make unpacking and finding items easier.
  • As you pack, make notes of items of significant value (LCD/plasma TVs, stereos, computers, etc.) as you may need to declare items of value if they are lost or damaged during the move.
  • Look to change some important information online.
  • Go to your local post office to fill out a change of address form with your new address or do online.
  • If moving in or out of a Condo - Book the elevators for the day of your move.
  • Arrange utility service disconnects (disconnect after moving day and connect prior to or on delivery day).
  • Don’t forget to contact the following places to notify change of address: banks, cable/phone providers, insurance companies, utility companies, credit card companies, doctor/dentist/vet offices, investment companies, etc.  Many can be done online - check here...
  • For the 2-3 weeks leading up to yourmove, plan your meals around whatever frozen food, perishable items, or half open containers that you have around the kitchen.  You can also donate your non-perishable items depending on the length of your move. 


1 Week Before

  • Confirm your reservations with your movers or truck company if you haven’t already done so.
  • If required, cancel or transfer your newspaper delivery service.
  • Finish all of your packing.
  • Have your car serviced if driving a long distance.
  • Close charge accounts.
  • Arrange shipment of pets if necessary.


A Few Days Before

  • Reconfirm arrival time of your movers and make sure they know exactly where they are going and have your mobile number just in case.
  • Start dismantling furniture if you are moving yourself.
  • Pack a travel bag with items you may need on moving day such as toothbrushes, clothes, medications, toiletries, etc.
  • Set aside items to take in the car, including jewelry and passports.
  • Obtain change of address cards to contact any of your regular mail senders. (Ask Frances about this!)


Moving Day

  • Make a note of all utility meter readings (both at the old home and the new home).
  • Be there when the truck is being loaded and unloaded just in case your movers have questions.
  • Before the movers leave, check your belongings and make a note on their paperwork and yours if there are any damaged items.​