The Ultimate Moving Out of State Checklist
Relocating is always taxing, especially when it’s across state lines. If you’re worried about getting everything done on time, you can use this handy moving out of state checklist to track your progress in the months and weeks leading up to the move.
So you’re moving. And not just moving, but moving across state lines – away from your current home, your family and friends, and the life you’ve known for months, probably years.No matter how cucumber-cool you are in your daily life, it’s bound to be a frantic time. To-do lists get crazy big. Kids go a little wild. You might start to feel just-south-of-sane yourself.
Which is where a moving out of state checklist comes in.
Why a checklist?
Simple: Because our brains tend to break the more stress we experience. Studies show that we don’t think as clearly when we feel pressured or overwhelmed (not to mention the super-lame long-term consequences of stress).
Moreover, decision-making is one of the most resource-intensive activities we do. The more decisions you have to make at the moment, the more tired you become, and the worse you become at making those decisions.
Ideally, you can avoid the whole dilemma by outlining a list of tasks well ahead of time, paring down any given day’s duties. With a checklist by your side, you won’t have to wonder what task to complete when. You can prepare everything beforehand, then reference it when you wake up that morning to make sure you’re staying on track.
Sounds pretty good, right? And best of all, we’re giving it to you right here, right now, for free.
Two Months Before Moving Out Of State
- Preparing a Moving Binder: Organizing all the documents you’ll need in one place – a moving binder – is a great way to relieve stress and clear your brain.
- Printing Your Checklist: Get your moving out of state checklist printed off and filed away in your binder for easy reference. Pair it with our comprehensive moving checklist for the ultimate organization.
- Explore Your New Neighborhood: Before you start looking for a house to rent, you need to know where you want to live. Check out schools, restaurants, amenities and more.
- Purchase Moving Supplies: If you’re DIYing your move, get your supplies now.
- Book Appointments: Need to see anyone in town before you go? Book eye exams, shrink appointments and wellness once-overs now. (Remember, kids, need to be up-to-date on vaccines before entering new schools.)
- Set a Moving Budget: While you still have a clear head, set a budget for how much you’re willing to pay for a house, how much you’ll spend on meals, travel costs and more.
Six Weeks Before the Move
At this point, you should have picked an official date for the move. A date is important, because you’ll need it to hire movers, turn off and turn on utilities, enlist help from friends, and more. If you have not picked a date, do so before turning your attention to any more items on the moving out of state checklist. Now it’s time to:
- Schedule Car Shipment: Not driving? Schedule a shipper to come to get your car before you move out.
- Buy Plane Tickets: If you’re flying, get your tickets locked down now.
- Secure Housing: It’s important to know where you’re moving to. If you can’t rent or buy a home in the area before getting there, check out short-term rentals instead.
- Research Moving Companies: If you’re not moving, it’s time to find a company you want.
- Declutter: Never declutter after your move; always do it before! Start sorting through your possessions and getting rid of as much as possible through donation or junking.
- Schedule Favors: Give your friends and family plenty of notice about any necessary help or babysitting.
- Check with Old Utility Companies: Call your current utilities to tell them your shut-off date. Find out if you have any move-out duties.
- Schedule Hangouts: Your time will become more valuable and harried as you get closer, so make sure to set aside enough to hang with people you love.
- Decide If You’ll Sell Your Car: If you’re not taking your car with you, make a plan for selling it … Craigslist, dealership and so forth.
One Month Before an Out of State Move
By now you have most of your big decisions made, and it’s a matter of checking items off your list to see them through. Over the next two weeks, you should:- Rent a Storage Unit: If you will need a storage unit, do your research on unit sizes and types and rent it out now.
- Make a Packing Plan: Packing is a daunting task at best, a nightmare at worst. Make a plan for tackling your pack job like a pro.
- Contact New Utility Companies: Once you have your new home picked out, research your utility providers and give them your address and move-in date.
- Collate Records: Collect birth certificates, passports, Social Security cards, deeds, titles, medical records, pet documents and more all in one place to take on your the person during the move.
- Declutter Your Fridge: Start using up perishable items and freezer goods, as well as draining the pantry and eating any emergency supplies you may have laid aside for earthquakes or other natural disasters.
- Plan Your Route: Time to figure out what route you’ll take to your new home, and where you’ll stay along the way. Book hotels and AirBnBs at each stopping point.
- Schedule a Cleaning Service: If you’ll use a professional cleaner after you move out, book them now.
Two Weeks Before Moving
- Update Banks and Cell Phones: Give your financial institutions, accountants, cell phone providers, and anyone else whose services you will continue to use your new address.
- Transfer Renter’s Insurance: If you’re renting, call your insurance company and transfer the insurance from your current home to your new, effective as of your move-in date.
- Set Up Trash/Recycling: Call these companies and set them up now so they can deliver bins before you arrive.
- Confirm with Moving Company: Confirm all final details with your moving company.
- Start Packing: If you haven’t yet, it’s time to start filling boxes with all your worldly possessions. Plan to finish packing two days before the move for maximum sanity.
One Week Before Crossing State Lines
Almost ready! Keep on track by making sure to:- Set Up Mail Forwarding: Contact the post office and begin forwarding your mail to your new address.
- Pack a “Move-in Box”: In this box, place easy snacks, one-pot meals, a pot and a wooden spoon, durable cups, plates, and silverware, napkins, paper towels, a first aid kit, toiletries, and Kleenex.
- Start the Dirty Jobs: If you’re not using a cleaning service, it’s time to defrost your freezer, clean your oven, scrub the baseboards, clean behind the toilet and so on.
- Get Cash: Take out several hundred dollars for every adult who is part of the moving process. Give teenagers a few twenties for emergencies.
- Clean Your Car: If you’re driving, clean your car. If it’s getting picked up for shipment, clean your car. If you’re selling it, clean your car. Basically, clean your car.
- Sell Your Car: If you’ve planned to sell your car, transact now and schedule a pickup for later.
- Finish Packing: Put the final tape on your boxes two days before the moving truck arrives.
The Day Before Your Big Move
As you wind down to the end of your moving out of state checklist, it’s all about those finishing touches that will make moving out of your old home and into your new a breeze. The day before, make sure that you:- Pack Snacks: Make sure no one goes hungry on moving day or during the drive.
- Set Aside Special Items: Put out jewelry, blankies, beloved stuffies, documents and other important or sentimental items so you can take them in your car or suitcase.
- Hand Off Your Vehicle: Time to give your keys to the lucky new owner.
- Drain oil and Gas from Outdoor Equipment: Taking any mowers, weed whackers or other fueled-up machines? Drain them now.
Moving Out Day
Congratulations! You’re nearly done with your moving out of state checklist and on your way out the door to new adventures! Before you celebrate, though, make sure you complete these last day-of tasks for a perfectly seamless move:- Clear a Pathway: Prop your front door open with a box or brick. Move all boxes out of the way so you have a clear path from inside to the truck outside.
- Do a Final Check: After you’ve packed everything into the van and car, do a final walkthrough of the entire house, basement, attic, garage and yard. Open closets and cupboards and check all the nooks and crannies.
- Give Yourself a Minute: Moving out is hard and emotionally draining. Once all is packed and ready to go, sit down and enjoy a cup of coffee or perhaps a cry. You’ve earned it!
Moving In Day
Frequently, without state moves, you will move out of your current home and take up residence in your new one on separate days. Perhaps you stay in motels along the way or drive through the night, but whatever the case, it’s helpful to separate the two milestones on your moving out of state checklist. When you take those final steps into your new home, wrap up your tasks over the next few weeks by taking care to:- Whip Out That Move In Box: Once you arrive, all you have to do is eat some macaroni and cheese, snuggle little ones, and crash. Then you can …
- Update Your Voter Registration: You can do this any time in the first few months of moving.
- Update Your Car Docs: You have 30 days to update plates, tags, and insurance after moving.
- Notify Government Institutions: Change your address with the IRS and other applicable government institutions, such as Social Security or the VA. Confirm mail forwarding with the post office.
by Lifestorage