
Relocating to a new state brings fresh opportunities and involves many easily overlooked tasks. Costs can fluctuate based on distance, weight, and season, and many people forget about hidden charges such as shuttle fees, temporary lodging, or vehicle shipping.
Then there are the legal and logistical deadlines: for example, most states require a new driver’s license within 30 to 60 days, and damage claims with your moving company must be submitted within nine months of delivery. Missing these timeframes creates avoidable problems, which is precisely where a thorough checklist becomes your best tool for staying ahead of the curve.
Eight To Ten Weeks Out Is Your Launch Point
Beginning the planning process early gives you more room to adjust, stay on budget, and avoid last-minute stress.
Checklist:
- Set a detailed budget, including:
- Truck or van rental
- Fuel surcharge
- Packing labor
- Temporary lodging and meals
- Pet boarding or travel needs
- 10% buffer for surprise costs
- Check mover credentials:
- Verify the USDOT number on the FMCSA (Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration) website
- Avoid brokers who won’t name their carrier partners
- Create an inventory:
- Estimate weight and cubic footage
- Purge items to save money on long-distance charges (lighter loads reduce cost per pound)
- Review your rights:
- Review the FMCSA moving guide carefully and mark sections that relate to your move
- Focus on valuation options and the claims process
Lock In Your Logistics Around Six Weeks Before
At this point, it’s essential to secure your moving company, confirm your travel route, and finalize where you’ll stay along the way.
Checklist:
- Request at least three quotes:
- Use in-home or virtual surveys
- Make sure each quote is binding or not-to-exceed
- Book your moving date with the cost in mind:
- Mid-month weekdays are often cheaper than weekends
- Prices spike during summer, especially around holidays
- Reserve travel accommodations:
- Hotel stays or rentals for multi-day moves
- Pet-friendly lodging, if needed
- Decide how to handle your vehicle:
- Open-carrier shipping averages $0.60 per mile
- Enclosed carriers cost more, but offer added protection
Four To Six Weeks Before Should Be All About Setup
This stretch is focused on managing transitions: mail, services, medical records, and utilities. Taking care of these tasks in advance prevents you from scrambling once you arrive in your new state.
Checklist:
- Submit a USPS change-of-address request (a small fee applies)
- Contact utility providers to schedule shut-off dates at your current address and confirm start dates at your new location:
- Include electricity, gas, water, internet, trash, lawn care, and any subscriptions
- Begin school and medical transfers:
- Request digital copies of medical and dental records
- Send written requests for public school files
The Final Weeks Are For Packing & Details

At this point, your move is close enough that it’s time to prepare your belongings and double-check logistics. Packing systematically now prevents stress when the truck arrives.
Checklist:
- Pack room by room with a clear system:
- Label two sides of each box
- Use color-coded stickers to match boxes to destination rooms
- Handle fragile or high-value items:
- Arrange crating for large or delicate belongings such as artwork or clocks
- For wine or sensitive electronics, look into climate-controlled shipping options
- Review insurance policies:
- Check that renters, auto, and health policies are set to activate at your new address
- Confirm if new underwriting is required for valuables
What To Do During The Final Week
The last week before the move calls for a blend of planning and preparation. This is when you assemble the essentials, making your first few days easier.
Checklist:
- Pack a first-night essentials box:
- Toiletries
- Linens and pillows
- Chargers and power strips
- Snacks, pet food, and child comfort items
- Secure cash and documents:
- Bring small bills for tips and tolls
- Keep passports, insurance paperwork, titles, and medical files in a carry-on bag
- Confirm all details with the moving company:
- Get the truck number, driver’s name, and dispatch contact info in writing
Moving Day Comes Down To Focus & Documentation
When the moving team arrives, keep a checklist nearby and make sure each item is accounted for as it goes onto the truck. Visual documentation is invaluable in case of disputes or claims.
Checklist:
- Conduct a walk-through with the crew chief
- Compare the official inventory sheet with your labeled boxes
- Snap pictures of fragile or expensive items before they go onto the moving truck
- Verify the Bill of Lading includes:
- Delivery window
- Payment terms
- Valuation coverage selection
- Record utility meter readings and turn off the thermostat
Once You Arrive, The Work Isn’t Over
While settling in is gradual, the initial two weeks are often the most important for setting up routines and resolving early issues. You’ll be unpacking, inspecting items, and setting up basic services.
Checklist:
- Use your floor plan to stage boxes by room
- Check item count against the mover’s inventory list
- Inspect for damage and file a written claim quickly if needed
- Register kids for school
- Set up utilities if not already done
The Next 90 Days Include Important Follow-Ups
Some of the most commonly missed moving tasks happen long after the boxes are unpacked. Mark your calendar to avoid penalties and paperwork hassles.
Checklist:
- Update your driver’s license and register your vehicle
- States vary; For example, New York gives 30 days, while others allow up to 60
- Register to vote, often possible during your license update
- Contact insurance providers to review rates tied to your new ZIP code
- Update your will, pet microchip registry, licenses, and loyalty accounts
A Fresh Start Begins With Preparation

An out-of-state move doesn’t have to feel overwhelming when you break it down and take it step by step. By staying organized from start to finish, you can ease into your new home with less stress and more confidence.
At MG Moving Services, we understand what it takes to relocate across city lines or state borders. Over the years, we’ve grown from a trusted local moving company in Northern Virginia to a full-service team serving clients throughout Maryland, DC, Florida, and beyond.
Moving doesn’t have to be complicated; we’re here to guide you through a smooth process from start to finish. Ready to get started? Call us at (888) 707-7709 or request your free moving quote online today.