Here’s a list of documents to keep with you and yours during a move… just in case:
- Driver’s licenses, ATM cards and credit cards
- Passports and visas
- Original or certified copies of birth certificates
- Medical records pertaining to any conditions that could pose a risk during the move
- Kids’ doctors’ numbers written or printed on paper and easily accessible (in a purse or wallet)
- Most recent vet checkup report for pets traveling with you, including all updated vaccination documents
- Vehicle registration records and auto insurance cards
- Lease copies/mortgage documents from both your old and new homes, neatly ordered and accessible
- A list of important phone numbers written down in case, heaven forbid, phones lose juice or go missing
- Business cards, if you make a habit of handing them out regularly
- Checkbooks, if you still use them
As with anything in life, little emergencies can happen at any time, but during a move, since our belongings can be rendered inaccessible for long periods of time, a little planning and preparation can go a long way toward mitigating stress and frustration if things don’t run as smoothly as we’d like. Take a moment a few days (or weeks) before a move to set these documents aside and alleviate headaches before they start.
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