While
more than 43 million Americans are planning to move this year, even
the most organized person will probably not be able to remember every
detail of the move - or every item. Mayflower suggests adding these
10 points to the top of your moving preparation list:
For
The Record - Obtaining copies of your medical records including
your dentist, veterinarian and vaccine/immunization information can
often be overlooked. In some cases, a notarized letter is required to
receive the official documentation; you may need to contact the American
Medical Records Association to determine your new state's procedure.
For The Record II - Your child's permanent school record
cannot follow him or her through life if it's left behind. In addition,
school records are usually required when registering your child at a
new school. Often, copies will not be sufficient, and records with a
raised seal will be necessary.
Old Phone Numbers - Pack phone books from your old
town. You may think you'll remember the numbers you frequently call
now but, more likely, you'll spend a small fortune on directory assistance
charges to contact old friends or tie up loose ends.
Taken To The Cleaners - Remember to complete transactions with
local businesses (for example, picking up your dry cleaning).
Where You're Moving To - In the flurry of preparing for the
move, you may often forget your forwarding address - important information
when forwarding periodicals and credit card bills, as well as keeping
in touch with old friends. Always keep your new address handy in your
wallet or purse.
Spic And Span - Although your focus will be on your
new home or apartment, you can't forget about preparing the old residence
for your exit. Remember to leave out cleaning supplies for the final
"once-over" before closing the door for good, or make arrangements
in advance for a service to clean it for you.
The Opener - Many people often forget to take the electric
garage door opener out of their car before leaving. Remember to leave
the opener for the new tenants or owners.
Remember Rover - In most cases, moving companies cannot
transport animals or plants. Remember to make arrangements for their
transfer.
Bank On It - Many people forget to retrieve important
documents from their safe deposit box. It is also wise to establish
a checking account in your new town about a month prior to your move
so that you have immediate access to your account.
Keys To Success - The collection of spare house keys
can often be forgotten. Whether it means getting them from neighbors
who kept them, or retrieving them from under the rock next to the front
door, don't forget to gather all sets before you depart.