1. Notify your bank of your new address.
This can be done by calling your bank or going into a branch and filling out a change of address form.
2. Change your address with the IRS.
This can be done by filling out Form 8822, which is available on the IRS website.
3. Notify all of your insurance companies of your new address.
This can be done by contacting each company individually, or by using a service like Change of Address Wizard, which will automatically notify all of your insurance companies for you.
4. Change your address on all government documents.
This can be done by visiting your local DMV or passport office.
5. Contact utility companies about transferring service to your new address.
This can be done by contacting each company individually, or by using a service like Utilities Connection, which will automatically contact all of your utility companies for you.
6. Transfer any magazine or other subscription services to your new address.
This can be done by contacting each company individually, or by using a service like Subscription Services, which will automatically transfer all of your subscription services to your new address.
7. Update your voter registration information with your new address.
This can be done by visiting the website for your state's election commission.
8. Informing friends and family of your change of address.
You can let friends and family know of your change of address in many ways, such as through email, social media, or a mailed card/letter.