There are so many things to take care of when you move—packing, reserving a truck, and coordinating moving help. Changing your address may be the last thing on your mind. But this list will help you prioritize which companies to notify prior to your move and which ones can wait until after.
The first and most important change of address you’ll want to make is with the United States Postal Service. You can do this online or at at a nearby post office.
Prior to Moving
These companies will need to know about your change of address prior to your move so that they can transfer your services to your new home. Change of Address – Before You Move
- Electric/Gas
- Water
- Sewer
- Trash/Waste
- Telephone
- Cable/Satellite
- Pest control
- Home security
After Moving
Government Agencies
You’ll want to make sure you change your address with these important government agencies.
- Internal Revenue Service
- Department of Motor Vehicles
- Social Security Administration
- Department of Veterans Affairs
- U.S. Customs and Immigration Services
- Voter Registration Office
- Change of Address – Government Agencies
Financial Institutions
Although it would be nice to move and not tell your credit card company where to find you, it’s probably in your best interest—and the best interest of your credit score—to notify the following financial institutions.
- Banks/Credit unions including credit card companies
- Investment brokers
- Lenders (automotive, home, personal, etc.)
- Credit reporting agencies
- Change of Address – Financial Institutions
Rest of the World
Now that the government and bill collectors know where to find you, you’ll want to make sure that the rest of the world knows, too.
- Medical (doctor, dentist, optometrist, pharmacy, insurance company, etc.)
- Automotive insurance company
- Professional associations/Clubs/Church
- Licensing/Certification boards
- Schools/Daycare
- Magazine/Newspaper subscriptions
- Friends and family