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Amador Moving Services 19766 St. Highway 88 Pine
Grove, CA 95665
Main Phone
: 1-209-296-2300
After Hours :
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One Month Before Moving
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Fill out
Change of Address Form
from the post office. Or
Do
it online here!
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Fill out an IRS change of
address form. Call our office and ask for a
8822 - Change of Address IRS
form or
Click here to Download Form 8822 from the IRS
website.
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Make arrangements with moving
company or reserve a rental truck.
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Make travel arrangements, if
necessary, with airlines, buses, car rental agencies and
hotels.
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Transfer memberships in
churches, clubs and civic organizations.
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Obtain medical and dental
records, x-rays and prescription histories. Ask doctor and
dentist for referrals and transfer prescriptions.
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Set up a checking account in
your new city.
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Make arrangements for transporting
pets.
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Start using up food items, so
that there is less left to pack and possibly spoil.
One To Two Weeks Before Moving
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Switch utility services to new
address. Inform electric, disposal, water, newspaper,
magazine subscription, telephone and cable companies of your
move.
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Confirm travel reservations.
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Reserve elevator if moving from an
apartment.
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Plan ahead for special needs of
infants.
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Close bank accounts and have your
funds wired to your new bank. Before closing, be sure there
are no outstanding checks or automatic payments that haven't
been processed.
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Collect valuables from
safe-deposit box. Make copies of any important documents
before mailing or hand carry them to your new address.
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Check with your insurance agent to
see if you'll be covered through your homeowner's or
renter's policy during the move.
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Defrost freezer and refrigerator.
Place deodorizer inside to control odors.
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Give a close friend or relative
your travel route and schedule so you may be reached if
needed.
On Moving Day
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Double check closets, drawers,
shelves, attic and garage to be sure they are empty.
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Carry important documents,
currency and jewelry yourself, or use registered mail.
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Carry travelers checks for quick,
available funds.
After Arriving At New Home
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Renew your driver's license, auto
registration and tags.
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Shop around for new insurance
policies, especially auto coverage.
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Revise your will and other legal
papers to avoid longer probate and higher legal fees.
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Locate the hospitals, police
stations, veterinarian and fire stations near your home.
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Keep all receipts for moving
related expenses in a designated moving folder. Many moving
expenses are tax deductable. Call our office and ask for a
Form 3903 to help deduct
moving expenses .Or
download form from the IRS website
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