During the process of moving, you have so many things on your mind that it is easy to forget about the small things, like notifying others regarding your address change. You may be wondering who exactly you should notify, other than friends and family. Well, lucky for you, we have compiled a list of important people to inform. Keep reading to find out more.
Government Agencies
If you receive benefits from social security, Medicare, or any other government agency, be sure to let them know that you have moved. The sooner you inform them, the easier this transition process will be.
Utility Companies
Before moving, you will want to contact your utility companies; that way, they can shut off services at your old apartment and turn them on at your new one. The earlier you do this, the closer your turn-on date will be to ensure that you have gas and electricity once you move into your new apartment.
The Post Office
Since all of your mail goes through the Post Office, why not start there. Fortunately, you can do a change of address online to allow for mail forwarding.
The IRS
The IRS needs to know when you move. Simply print out and mail in the IRS change of address form. It’s that easy.
Banks and Credit Card Companies
Although you may not frequently receive mail from the bank, it is crucial to update your address so that any essential documents will reach you. Also, keep in mind that should you lose your debit or credit card, they can quickly mail it to you rather than having to worry about the change of address at that time.
Insurance Companies
Your insurance could change depending on your new address. Be sure to let all of your insurance companies know, including renters, car, health, etc. Even if it doesn’t affect your policy, they must have your correct address to send bills and statements.
Moving apartments doesn’t have to be difficult, especially if you stay ahead of the game by notifying others about your change of address. So, get started soon with informing others and let us know how the process goes for you in the comments below.