Update your address

  1. Notify the post office: Contact your local post office and request a change of address form. Fill out the form and submit it to the post office to ensure that your mail will be forwarded to your new address.
  2. Update your driver’s license and vehicle registration: Contact your state’s department of motor vehicles to update your driver’s license and vehicle registration with your new address.
  3. Notify your bank and credit card companies: Contact your bank and credit card companies to update your address on file. This will ensure that you continue to receive statements and other important documents.
  4. Notify your insurance companies: Contact your insurance companies, including your health, auto, and homeowners insurance, to update your address on file.
  5. Notify your employer: Inform your employer of your new address, so that they can update your personnel file and any payroll or tax documents.
  6. Notify your utility providers: Contact your utility providers, including your electricity, gas, water, and internet service providers, to update your address and transfer service to your new location.
  7. Notify your schools and doctors: If you have children in school or if you have a regular healthcare provider, make sure to update your address with these institutions.
  8. Update your address on your personal documents: Update your address on any personal documents such as your passport, social security card, and voter registration.