From choosing an electric supplier in Allentown to visiting the Department of Motor Vehicles, getting a jump start on move-in tasks will make the transition even easier.
1. Inform your insurance provider: Talk to your insurance company to discuss both homeowner’s and auto policy options. Laws governing how insurance providers operate vary from state to state, so moving to Allentown may require updated policies – and maybe a new insurance provider.
2. Set up home energy services: Don’t forget to compare energy solutions before connecting with your electric utility. You might miss out on competitive rate plans that can help eliminate rate surprises and maybe lower what you pay for electricity. If you want to save even more, consider other ways to lower your energy bill.
3. Forward your mail and update your address online: Set up mail forwarding before you hop in the moving van. It’s as simple as filling out a Change of Address e-form at USPS.com. Then update your shipping address with online stores, subscription services and delivery apps. Nothing’s worse than having DoorDash deliver your move-in meal to your old address.
4. Turn on cable and internet: Not as vital as electric power but find time before your move to choose a communications provider and establish internet and WiFi services. With WiFi up and running on Day 1, you can unwind with your favorite streaming show or knock out some remote work on Day 2.
5. Visit the DMV: Soon after you’re settled, find the closest Pennsylvania Department of Motor Vehicles branch and take time to register your vehicle and get a new license. Visit Pennsylvania’s DMV website to choose a branch, review DMV services and learn more about Pennsylvania traffic laws.