As you move into one of our Springs luxury apartment communities, use this checklist to make sure you submit a change of address wherever necessary.
1. Post Office
While technology has made "snail mail" less important, the post office is still at the top of everyone's address change list. But don't take the lazy way out and stop there. There's less risk of mix-ups if you submit individual address changes as well.
2. Department of Licensing and Motor Vehicles
Your driver's license is the primary document used as proof of residence. In addition, you could be subject to tickets and fines for having the wrong address on your driver's license and car registration. Rules differ in each state, with most providing a grace period ranging from 10 to 30 days to make the changes.
3. Utilities
It doesn't do much good to have power in your new apartment while you're still paying for usage in your old one. Notify all relevant utilities, including power, water, trash, internet and cable.
4. Banks and Financial Institutions
Banks and credit unions, credit card providers and loan holders are obvious, but don't forget insurance companies (life, health, auto and renters) and investments such as 401(k)s and stocks.
5. Service Providers
Notify doctors, dentists, veterinarians, attorneys and other professionals you interact with on a regular basis.
6. Memberships and Subscriptions
Submit a change of address as soon as possible for any magazine subscriptions you have as well as post office boxes, self-storage units, retail clubs such as Costco or Sam’s Club, professional associations and social organizations.
7. Tech Devices
Siri can't find your way home unless you have an updated address in your smartphone. Be sure to change any other mapping services you may use, including Google and Apple.
8. Online Shopping Sites
Update any shipping information stored with Amazon, eBay and other online retailers.
9. Family and Friends
Social media is convenient, but a little too public for most people's preferences. Notify family and friends via phone call or email, or go old-school and send out formal moving announcements.
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