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Moving House Address Change: Complete Checklist for Updating Your Address
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Moving House Address Change: Complete Checklist for Updating Your Address
One of the most important tasks when moving house is updating your address with all relevant organizations. Missing this step can result in missed bills, lost mail, and even identity theft risks.
Government and Legal Documents
- Postal Service: File a change of address form online (fee required)
- Driver’s License: Update within 30 days of moving
- Vehicle Registration: Update address with DMV
- Voter Registration: Update your voting address
- Tax Agencies: Notify IRS and state tax authorities
- Passport: Update address if desired
Financial Institutions
- Banks: Update address for all accounts
- Credit Cards: Notify all credit card companies
- Investment Accounts: Update brokerages and retirement accounts
- Insurance Companies: Auto, home, health, and life insurance
- Loan Providers: Mortgage, student loans, personal loans
Household and Utilities
- Electric Company: Schedule service transfer or cancellation
- Gas Company: Arrange gas line shutoff or transfer
- Water and Sewer: Update billing address
- Internet and Cable: Schedule installation at new home
- Phone Company: Transfer or cancel landline services
Personal and Professional
- Employer: Update HR records and payroll
- Doctor and Dentist: Consider finding new providers near new home
- Subscriptions: Magazines, meal kits, and regular deliveries
- Online Shopping Accounts: Amazon, grocery delivery, etc.
- Friends and Family: Send update via email or card
“The average American changes their address 11.7 times in their lifetime. A systematic approach prevents costly oversights.”
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