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As difficult as moving across town can be, relocating to another state adds several layers of stress, bringing a variety of small tasks and concerns that need to be addressed. In addition to hiring a moving service and getting all your belongings to your new home in one piece, you’ll also have to take care of the minutiae of setting up a residence in another state. Below are just a few of the things you’ll have to consider when crossing state lines.

3 Things to Keep in Mind When Moving to Another State

1. Registering Your Car

moving serviceMost states require you to get a state driver’s license and register your vehicle soon after moving in. Depending on the procedures of your new state, this can be a long and complex process, usually requiring you to visit the DMV in person. Before you move, find out whether you can take care of everything at once or whether you’ll have to go back to get a new license.

2. Setting Up Services

Does your new city offer trash pickup? If so, when do they pick up? Which cable providers service the area, and where is the electric company? It’s easy to take this kind of knowledge for granted when you’ve lived in a city for a while, but when you’re new in town, it can be surprisingly challenging to figure everything out.

3. Hiring the Right Moving Service

Before packing up, hire a moving service with specific experience helping people with long-distance moves. When interviewing moving companies, ask how often they handle out-of-state moves and whether they have the necessary insurance. Qualified interstate moving services should also have a U.S. Department of Transportation number.


 

Whether you’re looking for an experienced local moving service or going across the country, you can rely on Easy Moving & Freight of Union, KY, to make the process as simple and stress free as possible. Learn more about their services online, get more tips and moving advice on Facebook, or call (859) 393-1413 to request a quote today.

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