Changing your home and address: Who you should notify

When you change your home and address, it’s important to inform a variety of entities and services to ensure a smooth transition. Here’s a list of who you should notify and the types of services that need to be updated:

  1. Postal Services: Submit a change of address with the postal service to ensure your mail is forwarded to your new address.
  2. Utility Providers: Notify your electricity, gas, water, and sewage companies to transfer or terminate services. Also, inform your internet, cable, and telephone providers.
  3. Government Agencies:
    • Tax Agencies: Update your address with the national and local tax authorities.
    • Social Security Administration: If you receive social security benefits.
    • Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV): Update your driver’s license and vehicle registration.
    • Voter Registration: Update your address to ensure you can vote in local elections.
  4. Financial Institutions:
    • Banks and Credit Unions: Update your address for bank accounts, credit cards, and loan information.
    • Insurance Providers: This includes health, dental, auto, life, and homeowners or renters insurance.
  5. Employer: Inform your employer so that they can update your contact details for payroll and benefits.
  6. Healthcare Providers:
    • Doctors, Dentists, and Specialists: Update your address for medical records and billing.
    • Pharmacies: To ensure seamless prescription refills.
  7. Educational Institutions: If you or your family members are attending school or college.
  8. Subscription Services and Memberships: This includes magazines, box subscriptions, gym memberships, and club memberships.
  9. Online Shopping Accounts: Update your address on platforms like Amazon, eBay, etc., to ensure future orders are shipped to the right place.
  10. Friends and Family: Notify your loved ones about your new address.
  11. Pet Services: Update information at the vet’s office and microchip registry if your pets are microchipped.
  12. Home or Renters Insurance: Inform your provider to transfer the policy to your new address.
  13. Legal Services: If you have ongoing legal matters or a lawyer you regularly work with.
  14. Delivery Services: If you regularly use food or grocery delivery services.
  15. Vehicle Services: Inform any services related to your car like roadside assistance, vehicle warranty providers, or a garage that services your vehicle regularly.

Making sure all these entities are informed about your address change will help ensure that your transition to your new home is as smooth and hassle-free as possible.

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