Change of Address Checklist: Make It As Easy As Possible

Dec 15, 2025 | Moving

Moving comes with a lot of tasks, and one of the most overlooked but important steps is updating your information with the right people and organizations. A change of address checklist keeps you organized and ensures nothing and no one gets missed. Forgetting even one update can lead to missed bills, delayed packages, lost services, and unnecessary stress.

At Mike Hammer Moving, we want your move to be smooth from start to finish. This simple and complete change of address checklist will help you update everything properly so your transition is as easy as possible.

1. Update Your Address With the Postal Service

The first and most important step on your change of address checklist is forwarding your mail with USPS. This ensures anything sent to your old address automatically gets redirected to your new home.

You can change it online through the USPS website or visit a local post office. Mail forwarding typically lasts 12 months for most mail and 60 days for magazines and subscriptions.

  1. Update Your Driver’s License and Vehicle Registration

The next step is updating your information with the DMV. Each state has its own deadline, but most require an address change within 30 days. Be sure to update: driver’s license, vehicle registration and don’t forget your Insurance policy address. Failing to update these can lead to fines or complications with future claims.

3. Notify Your Employer

Your employer needs your new address for payroll, tax documents, retirement accounts, and benefits information. This step is often forgotten, so make sure it is near the top of your change of address checklist.

Ask your HR department to confirm the update across all employee systems.

4. Update Banking and Financial Accounts

Banks, credit unions, lenders, and investment companies must have your correct address for security reasons. Incorrect information can delay statements or cause issues verifying your identity.

Update addresses for: checking and savings accounts, credit cards, mortgage or loan accounts, investment or retirement accounts, and online payment accounts. This protects you from fraud and ensures you receive all important financial notices.

  1. Update Insurance Providers

Insurance companies rely on accurate information to keep your policies valid. This includes: home or renters insurance, auto insurance, health and dental insurance, and life insurance.

Your location can affect your coverage, policy pricing, or network access, so include these providers on your change of address checklist.

  1. Update Medical and Dental Providers

Your health providers need your updated address for appointment reminders, billing, and insurance coordination.

Contact your primary care doctors, any specialists, your dentist, any therapists, and don’t forget about the veterinarian if you have pets!

If you are moving far from your current providers, request copies of your records or ask about transferring them to new offices.

  1. Update Utilities and Home Services

Another essential part of your change of address checklist is transferring or shutting off utilities at your old home and activating them at your new one.

Update or schedule service for: electricity, water, gas, internet, trash and recycling, sewer, and cable or streaming services. Doing this early helps avoid delays or overlapping bills.

  1. Update Schools and Childcare

If you have children, their school needs your updated address for transportation, enrollment, and communication. Notify:

  • Schools

  • Childcare providers

  • After school programs

  • Tutors or coaches

If you are moving districts, request transfer paperwork in advance.

9. Update Memberships and Subscriptions

Many people forget this section of the change of address checklist. Update your address for:

  • Gym memberships

  • Monthly subscription boxes

  • Professional associations

  • Clubs or community groups

  • Pharmacy delivery services

This prevents lost packages and service interruptions.

10. Friends, Family, and Important Contacts

The final step in your change of address checklist is letting your social circle know your new address. Send a group message or card, especially for loved ones who mail gifts, cards, or important personal items.

Make Your Move Easy With Mike Hammer Moving

Keeping up with everything on your change of address checklist can feel overwhelming, but the moving process becomes much simpler when you have the right team helping you. At Mike Hammer Moving, we make your move efficient, organized, and stress-free so you can focus on important tasks like updating your information and settling into your new home.

Ready to make moving day easier? Contact Mike Hammer Moving today for dependable, friendly, and efficient moving services built around your schedule and your needs.

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