Believe it or not, 10 percent of Americans move each year. In the midst of packing boxes and loading moving trucks, it's easy for little details to get lost in the shuffle. Many people forget about the need to update the USPS on their address change until weeks after they've arrived at their new home. Thankfully, it's an easy process.
Change Your Address Online If you've got an email address, a credit card, and $1.05, you have everything you need to change your address online. Simply select who is moving, fill out the appropriate form, and select a date you'll want mail to begin being forwarded. The payment helps protect against fraud and to verify your identity. Notifying the DMV If you drive, you'll also want to update the DMV about your address change. In California, you can inform the DMV of your move online, by mail, or in person. It takes about five to 10 business days to process, but once complete, you'll have your change of address officially on record. While this process is simple, many people forget to do so until after they've moved. Save yourself a headache and take action to update the USPS and DMV before you officially move! -- Scott Safadi, Cal Bay Property Management
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AuthorScott Safadi leverages extensive experience in the real estate industry to serve as the CEO of Cal Bay Property Management (CBPM), which he founded in Palo Alto, California. Archives
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