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Moving Out of State Checklist

Shymbraath Wyethar 5 min read
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An out-of-state move is really two moves happening at once: leaving one property in good enough shape to hand off, and arriving at another one you have never actually lived in. Most moving advice focuses on the truck and the boxes and treats both properties as an afterthought, which is how people end up with a security deposit dispute at the old place and a surprise plumbing issue at the new one. A useful moving out of state checklist covers the timeline and the paperwork, but it also covers the two properties changing hands, since that is where the expensive mistakes usually happen.

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  • Start with a timeline, not a task list
  • Set a realistic budget before you get attached to a date
  • Vet the moving company before you sign anything
  • Update your paperwork before the address does
  • Plan for what will not fit in the moving truck
  • Document the home you are leaving
  • Get the new place ready before the truck arrives
  • Pack with the move in mind
  • Moving day and the first week after

Start with a timeline, not a task list

A long list of tasks in no particular order is easy to skim and easy to fall behind on. Working backward from move day is more useful: budget and mover research belong in the first eight to twelve weeks, paperwork and downsizing in the middle stretch, and final confirmations in the last two weeks. The essentials box and last-minute details get the final few days, once everything else is already handled.

Set a realistic budget before you get attached to a date

Long-distance moves commonly run from a few thousand dollars to well over $7,000, depending on distance, total weight, and the time of year (summer weekends cost more than a weekday in November). Ask any mover whether a quote is binding or non-binding before comparing prices, since a low non-binding estimate can still grow once the crew sees the actual inventory. Get the number in writing either way.

Vet the moving company before you sign anything

Any company moving belongings across state lines is legally required to be registered with the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration and to carry a USDOT number, which can be looked up in a couple of minutes through FMCSA's consumer checklist. Move and Care moving company, for instance, lists its USDOT and MC numbers directly on its site instead of making customers dig for them. A mover that gets vague when asked about registration or insurance is a bigger problem on an interstate move than a local one, since there is less recourse once the truck has already crossed a state line.

Update your paperwork before the address does

Mail forwarding through USPS takes a few minutes online and should go in as soon as the move date is confirmed, not the week before. Utility companies on both ends usually want 30 days' notice to start or stop service cleanly. Most states also require updating a driver's license and vehicle registration within a set window after establishing residency, and USA.gov's moving checklist links directly to the federal and state agencies that need the new address, from Social Security to voter registration.

Plan for what will not fit in the moving truck

A second vehicle usually needs its own plan, whether that means driving it separately, towing it, or booking an auto transport service, and getting a quote for that early avoids a last-minute scramble closer to the date. Pets crossing state lines sometimes need a recent health certificate from a vet, and a handful of states have additional requirements on top of that, so it is worth checking the destination state's rules a few weeks out rather than at the state line. Anything living, in other words, deserves its own line on the checklist separate from the boxes.

Document the home you are leaving

Walk through every room with a camera before the movers arrive, including closets, appliances, and anything already scuffed or worn. That record protects a security deposit, backs up an insurance claim if something gets damaged in transit, and settles any dispute over what condition the place was in when you left. Note the utility meter readings on the way out, and shut down or winterize any systems, irrigation lines, or appliances that need it for a property that will sit empty for a while.

Get the new place ready before the truck arrives

If possible, do a walkthrough of the new home before move-in day, not after. Test the smoke and carbon monoxide detectors, find the water shutoff and breaker panel, and check that heating and cooling actually work before a moving crew is standing in the driveway. Rekeying the locks is worth doing regardless of what the previous owner or tenant says about spare keys, and scheduling utilities to turn on the day before arrival beats finding out the power is off at 6 p.m.

Pack with the move in mind

Downsize before packing rather than during it. Furniture that will not fit through the new place's doorways or up its stairs is worth selling or donating now instead of paying to move it twice. Label boxes by room rather than by number, keep an essentials box (medications, chargers, a change of clothes, basic tools) out of the truck entirely, and carry documents, valuables, and anything irreplaceable in the car rather than trusting them to the move.

Moving day and the first week after

Confirm the crew's arrival window the night before, and walk the old property one last time after it is loaded to check closets, cabinets, and the garage. Once you land, register with the new state's DMV and voter rolls within whatever window that state allows, and take a few minutes to locate the nearest hospital, pharmacy, and grocery store before you need any of them urgently.

The difference between a stressful out-of-state move and a routine one usually comes down to how early the paperwork and property checks started, not how many boxes got packed. Handle the timeline, vet the mover, and treat both properties as things that need documenting and preparing, and the truck itself becomes the easy part.

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