Moving house can be exciting, but all of the little tasks that come with it can be daunting. If you have moved more than once, you know that updating your address is a time-consuming and – frankly – boring task. But don’t ignore it. Your address is often tied to your financial accounts, health providers and more. From the minor inconvenience of delayed mail to the serious consequences of identity theft, neglecting to change your address after you move can cause some serious headaches. So don’t delay! Let’s get this tedious and important job of changing your addresses out of the way. Use our handy address change checklist below to get you started. Or download your free Change of Address Checklist pdf.*
◻️Bank accounts
◻️Credit cards
◻️Investment/retirement accounts
◻️Tax authorities
◻️Municipal authorities - register/deregister
◻️Lawyer
◻️Accountant
◻️Financial advisor
◻️Other
Our free printable list includes: ◻️Drivers’ license
◻️Life insurance
◻️Health insurance
◻️Employer
◻️Doctor(s)
◻️Dentist(s)
◻️Government health cards
◻️Other health professionals
◻️Alma mater
◻️Charities
◻️Holiday card list
◻️Other
When you are changing your address, don’t forget to update your phone number, especially for accounts using your number as a contact identifier or secondary security measure. These may include*:
◻️Email accounts
◻️Bank accounts
◻️Investment accounts
◻️Streaming services (Netflix, Spotify, etc.)
◻️Rideshare services (Uber, Lyft etc.)
◻️Mobile wallets
◻️WhatsApp
◻️Social media
◻️Loyalty accounts at pharmacies, groceries and retail stores * Use this list to help you brainstorm all of the companies, organisations or individuals that may have your address or phone number on file.
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