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USPS change of address Page 3 DMV change of address Page 4 Voters registration Page 6 Moving checklist Page 8 Notification checklist Page 10 Tips for packing household items Page 11 Tips for a stress free move Page 13 Tips for moving with kids Page 13 Tips for moving with pets Page 16 Resources for your move Page 17 School district guide Page 18 Oregon school report cards Page 19 Utilities list Page 20 Resource Guide Page 21 Notes Page 24 Notification moving labels Page 25 Moving box labels Page 27 NEW HOME GUIDE Table of Contentsoregon.wfgnationaltitle.com

Below is the website if you would like to change your address online or you can visit your local post office, they will provide you with the change of address packet. https://moversguide.usps.com Benefits you will receive when you change your address online are: Exclusive mover savings coupons Safe and secure with identity verification by a simple $1.00 charge to your credit or debt card Email confirmation at the end of registration of your change of address * Must have valid email address and credit card to register online. USPS Change of oregon.wfgnationaltitle.comAddress

Below is the website to change your address online. Oregon Department of Transportation DMV Services 1905 Lana Avenue NE Salem, OR 97314-0100 oregon.gov/ODOT/DMV/pages/dv/chgaddress.aspx General DMV Information Contact: (503) 299-9999 NEW HOME GUIDE DMV Change Of oregon.wfgnationaltitle.comAddress

Below is the website if you would like to change your address online or you can fill out the paperwork provided and mail it back to your County Elections Office listed below. sos.oregon.gov/voting/pages/updatevoterregistration.aspx County Elections Office Contacts Clackamas County 1710 Red Soils Court, Ste 100 Oregon City, OR 97045 (503) 655-8510 Multnomah County 1040 SE Morrison Street Portland, OR 97214 (503) 988-3720 Washington County 2925 NE Aloclek Drive, Ste 170 Hillsboro, OR 97124 (503) 846-5800 NEW HOME GUIDE Oregon Votersoregon.wfgnationaltitle.comRegistration

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Discard Unnecessary Items: Moving is a great time for ridding yourself of unnecessary items. Have a yard sale or donate unnecessary items to charity.

Research Moving Options: You ’ll need to decide if yours is a do-it-yourself move or if you’ll be using a moving company. Request Moving Quote: Solicit moving quotes from as many moving companies and movers as possible. There can be a large difference between rates and services within moving companies.

4 weeks before your move Start Packing: Begin packing all things destined for your new location.

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8 weeks before your move Inventory Sheets: Create an inventory sheet of all your belongings which need to be moved

Packing Material: Gather moving boxes and packing material for your move.

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Contact Insurance Companies: You ’ll need to contact your insurance agent to cancel/transfer your insurance policy.

Obtain Your Medical Records: Contact your doctor, physician, dentist and other medical specialists who may currently be retaining any of your family ’s medical records. Obtain these records or make plans for them to be delivered to your new medical facilities if changing. Security is critical of personal records.

Note Food Inventory Levels: Check your cupboards, refrigerator and freezer. Use up as much of your perishable food as possible. Small Engines: Service small engines for your move by extracting gas and oil from the machines. This will reduce that chance to catch fire during your move.

Protect Jewelry and Valuables: Transfer your jewelry and valuables to a safety deposit box; you don’t want them to be lost or stolen during your move.

Borrowed and Rented Items: Return items which you may have borrowed or rented. Collect items borrowed to others. HOME GUIDE

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Contact Utility Companies: Set utility turnoff date, seek refunds and deposits and notify them of your new address.

Double Check With Your Mover: Ensure the mover has the new property address and all of your most recent contact information, should they have any questions during your move.

Moving Day Plan Your Itinerary: Make plans to spend the entire day at the house or at least until the movers are on their way. Someone will need to be around to make decisions. Make plans for kids and pets to be at a sitters for the day. Review the House: Once the house is empty, check the entire house (closets, attic, basement, etc.) to ensure no items are left or no home issues exist.

Travel Items: Set aside all items you ’ll need while traveling. Make sure these are not packed on the moving truck..

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Your Change of Address: Change your address with the USPS, DMV, Financial Institutions, Ut ilities, Government Offices, Health Care Service Providers, Memberships, Subscriptions and Insurance Provisions. Bank Accounts: Transfer or close bank accounts if changing banks. Make sure to have a money order for paying the moving company..

Service Automobiles: If automobiles are to be driven long distance, you ’ll want to have them serviced so you have a trouble-free drive. Cancel Services: Notify any remaining service providers (newspapers, lawn services, etc.) of your move.

Vacate Your Home: Make sure utilities are off, doors and windows are locked and notify your real estate agent you’ve vacated the property.

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Fine Furniture: You may want to wrap your best furniture in bubble wrap, not only to protect it from scratching, but to keep dust and dirt off the upholstery.

Bicycles, Tricycles, Baby Carriages: Loosen, lower and turn handlebars at right angles to save space. Clean and cover chains and pedals to protect other items from being snagged or soiled.

Chairs: Wrap arms and legs to prevent scratches. Bundle armless chairs in pairs, seat to seat, with a folded blanket or other padding between and tie seats together.

Curtain Rod Hardware: Put the hardware in a plastic bag and tape to the rod or pack them in dresser drawers. Dishes: Individually wrap each piece. Place saucers, plates, and platters on edge. Do not stack flat. Cups and bowls may be placed inside each other and wrapped three or four in a bundle.

Bureaus & Dressers: Fill drawers with small breakable items an d cushion well with loose clothes. Secure drawers with pad or blanket and tape. Do not overload drawers with heavy items.

Clothes: Dresses, coats, suits - anything hanging in closets - travel best in reusable boxes, which can be used seasonally as “extra closets” for wardrobe storage. Other clothes can remain folded in their regular dresser drawers.

Glasses: Wrap each glass separately in packing paper or bubble wrap (remember to wrap first in a plastic bag to save washing later). Pack in sturdy boxes.

Kitchenware: Pots, pans, etc. can be stacked in a box with packing paper between them.

Lamps: After dissembling lamps, pack small bases in dresser drawers surrounded by loose clothing, and large bases in boxes stuffed with packing paper or bubble wrap. Box shades individually in boxes with plenty of packing paper for stuffing. Don ’t use newspaper because it smudges.

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Books: They ’re heavy, so use small boxes. Don’t mix books with other items. Pack books flat, alternating bindings, and fill empty spaces with packing paper or bubble wrap.

Beds: Disassemble the bed frame. Tie rails and cross-pieces together with packing tape. Be sure to mark on tape to show where pieces fit together for reassembly.

Mirrors: Small mirrors can be well wrapped in paper and packed in boxes. For a large mirror, make a cardboard case by cutting pieces of corrugated cardboard. Mark glass on the outside to prevent mishandling. Always pack and store on end.

Paint and Flammables: Don ’t move! The same goes for other flammables such as alcohol, solvents, lighter fluid, ammunition and greasy mops or rags. Dispose of them properly.

Paintings and Prints: Place in mirror boxes, wrap individually in corrugated cardboard, or wrap in cardboard cushioned with thick blankets and tie bundles with cord. Stand on sides.

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Valuables: Set aside jewelry, important papers and safe deposit box contents to be packed in a small container you can keep with you throughout the move. Do not label as valuables on jewelry. This goes for prescription medication as well.

Radios, TV’s: Box upright and make sure items are well padded on all sides. For console-size equipment, surround with furniture pads, and then move and load upright.

Lawn Mowers: Drain fuel and oil before moving. Remove handle from hand mowers and place blade end in sturdy box. Mark properly.

Rugs and Pads: After vacuuming rugs and pads, sprinkle with moth flakes. Roll up and tape.

Tools and Gardening Equipment: Drain hoses, coil and pack in boxes. Fill remaining spaces with lawn sprinklers, small garden hand tools, etc. Tie rakes, shovels, and other long-handled tools together with tape.

Tables: For large tables, remove legs and tie together. Put hardware in small sealed envelope taped to underside of table top. Pad tops. Pad and tie spare table leaves. For smaller tables, pad top and wrap legs to prevent scratching.

Stereos, Compact Discs, and Cassettes: Separately pack components and pack in well padded box marked fragile. Pack CD’s upright in their cases in a sturdy box with tape-reinforced bottom. Tie CDs in small bundles before packing, then fill air space with packing paper. Mark FRAGILE.

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Start early Few feel relaxed under a deadline, but having the benefit of time can help calm the nerves. The time to start planning for your move is as soon as you know you need to move.

Get Organized The number one method for alleviating emotional stress when moving is to feel like you have control over what’s happening. As illusory as that control may be, being organized will help you handle the unexpected. First, come up with a relocating schedule that will help you break the moving process into phases. Detail exactly which task needs to be accomplished when. Use a checklist to make sure you are taking care of necessary goals by their due dates. Create a system that works to help you keep track of everything. Whether you make up your own or get help from someone with moving experience, having a model to work from will be your saving grace. Make it easy Don’t be married to an initial moving plan simply because it was your first. As you do the footwork, you may discover there is an easier way to get the move done, and you should embrace this! Sure, driving your car cross-country might have seemed the only affordable option initially, but a search for reputable auto shippers and a sale on air fares could make all the difference between a stressful move and a more relaxed one. The same philosophy goes for packing. Rather than take on the entire process yourself, be sure to get quotes for having movers assist you. Schedule time for stress relief In the weeks leading up to your move, you may be so focused on getting everything done that you neglect your own health. Coping with a move requires that you stay physically and emotionally fit, so get plenty of sleep, eat well and get some exercise. This would also be a good time to schedule a massage or a spa session. If time allows, try to get a weekend or at least a night away so that you can take your mind off your move for a little while. Ask for help

Obsessive-compulsive people and the detail-oriented among us often have trouble asking for help. While you are making your thorough preparations, also be sure to contact friends and family on both sides of your move to help you in any way possible. Many hands really do make the work lighter, which can relieve a lot of stress. You’ll be glad for the company, too. Look forward to the end results Yes, you know moving will be hard and potentially fraught with stresses, but you will survive it. Many others have gone before you and lived to tell about it. Know that there is nothing that can happen that you can’t handle and focus on the potential for new growth and adventure in your new home. Moving is one of the more stressful things we can experience, but there are ways to make it easier. Prepare, get organized and stay flexible. Before you know it, you’ll be unpacking your things in your new home and wondering what all that worry was about!

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Moving can be very stressful, so what do you do when circumstances or opportunities require that you relocate? How do you get through a move in one piece? You might begin by following these helpful stress relief tips.

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Your first night in your new home is very special. Be sure to have your favorite pajamas, your trust blanket or stuffed toy, or your favorite book packed away in your suitcase or backpack. This will be your very own piece that you'll personally be in charge of to take with you to your new place to get ready for your first night in your new home!

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- Second Pile: Things to toss out (broken toys and games with missing pieces).

Mark Your Stuff as "Yours"! Design your own personal "seal" for marking your boxes as YOUR property! As your belongings are packed, draw your "seal" on the outside of each box. Be creative! You can create your own work of art to mark your belongings.

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It is pretty natural to assume that the less time kids have to think about moving, the easier it will be for your children. However, experts say it is actually the opposite. Kids need time to get used to the idea of moving. Don't put off telling them about moving. Welcome your children's questions about moving. Open lines of communication will go a long way toward helping your children feel comfortable with moving and it's okay even if you can't answer all their questions right now. Your kid's questions can give you an idea of how they're feeling about moving — whether they're excited or uneasy. Some questions may also offer an ideal way to get them involved in the moving process, such as suggesting they get online to locate nearby libraries or parks. Be positive & upbeat about the move. Your attitude about the move will influence your children's attitude as well. If you dread moving, then the move will seem dreadful to them too. Be enthusiastic, upbeat, and positive about the new experiences and opportunities in store, and your children will be more likely to feel the same way.. Let your children know they can help with the move. This is a good time to emphasize that the move is a family event and that everyone will be part of the planning, packing, and perhaps even choosing the new home. Start your kids on thinking of things they can do and how to get ready for the move. Assure your kids that their contributions, however small, will be valued and greatly appreciated.

- First Pile: Things you want to take with you to the new home.

Do not wait to inform your children about moving. Tell your kids about the move as soon as possible!

- Third Pile: Things you don't want but could be given away to other kids.

Don't forget to take some things for you to do on the airplane or in the car on the way to the new home, such as books, video games, action figures, or crayons and

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Ask: "What Else"! Ask your parents what else can you do to help with all the sorting and packing that needs to be done. They will appreciate your help!

Moving is a good reason to get rid of things you don't want anymore, which will also make room for new things you might get in the future! Go through your all toys and games and group them into three piles:

Familiarize yourselves with the new neighborhood. This is especially important for comfort and safety. You want your children to know as quickly as possible the boundaries of where they can go and where they can't go beyond. Taking walks or driving around together as a family is the best way to uncover the exciting surprises that await in the new neighborhood.

Make a positive goodbye to your old home and community. One of the best tips for family moving is letting go and moving forward to your new life on a positive note. Taking-leave rituals will help provide a sense of closure in your old home, which will make the transition easier for your kids when settling into the new home and new community.

Have everyone's "basic survival necessities" where you can find them immediately and easily in the new home. These "survival necessities" may be baby's "blankie", favorite pajamas for your toddler, essential music CD or comfy sweatshirt for your teen, and the coffee pot for you. Pack a suitcase or box with "must haves" for each family member -- belongings that would cause crankiness, crying, or raise blood pressure if they went missing for too long. Your first few days in your new home, especially that first night and morning, will be so much more pleasant for the family when everyone has the familiar stuff that make them comfortable. Re-establish regular family routines, such as mealtimes and bedtimes, right away. When moving, there's a certain amount of disruption to regular schedules that you simply can't avoid. But once you've moved in, aim to get back on track with your normal family routines as quickly as possible. This will help younger children, in particular, who need routines and more consistency. This also sends the important message to all members that you are the same family, just in a new setting. The old rules, routines and rituals still apply no matter where you’re at.

Be sure to prioritize the unpacking process. You certainly didn't pack in a day, so don't try to unpack in one either. Make setting up the children's bedrooms your first priority to help get them comfortable. Put the kitchen, bathroom(s), family room and other high-use living spaces at the top of the list. Don't obsess over decorating or hanging pictures right away. Take your time to enjoy getting to know your new home and the wonderful discoveries you and your kids will make about it. Allow the children some say in setting up their new bedrooms. Their new bedroom is truly their own space in the new home, so let your kids claim it. Of course, your children's age will depend on how much control they have. At the least let them decide where their bed goes in the room. If there's a budget for new furnishings, let them help select the new rug or bedspread, or allow them to select a few bedroom decorations of their own such as removable wall stickers. Help your kids feel comfortable in their new bedrooms. Some kids have trouble sleeping in a new bedroom. It is unfamiliar to them and can make them feel anxious. Take the time to talk about how this bedroom is similar to the child's old room and also discuss how it's different. Pay special attention to bringing in furnishings and belongings that were in the old room to encourage a sense of familiarity. Bring up things about the old room that your child didn't like, such as weird shadows or rattling windows, and help your kid discover the good things about this new bedroom.

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Don't Change - Maintain Your Pet's Routine. Keep your pets' routines, such as feedings and walks, as normal as possible in the week before moving. Because dogs and cats need to feel in control, they might exhibit behave oral changes or even become ill when stressed. Treat them with the same level of attention you would ordinarily give them. Make A Special Room For Your Pet. A few days before moving, choose a small room to be the "pet room." Tape a sign to the door that says "Pets: Do Not Open." Make the sign large enough that friends or movers can see it easily. Move food and water bowls, as well as toys, into this room. Provide dogs and cats with sturdy carriers equipped with litter box (for cats), chew toys, or favorite objects that have a familiar smell. Leave carrier doors open so pets can adapt to them before travel day. On moving day, keep animals in their carriers. As an alternative, consider boarding dogs and cats, or ask a friend to care take your dogs during the last few days.

Make Travel Arrangements For Your Pets. If your move involves air travel, contact airline carriers one month in advance. Ask about their pet regulations, and make reservations. Choose a nonstop flight to avoid extra handling and climate and air-pressure changes.

Take Your Time When Packing. Stretch out your moving preparation time over several weeks. Avoid panic in the last days. Take steps to ensure that moving day is as relaxed as possible for you and your pets.

Visit Your Pet's Veterinarian Before Moving. A couple weeks before moving, request a copy of veterinary records, a rabies vaccination certificate, and a health certificate. Be sure your pets are up to date with their shots. If your pet is a senior or has health problems, ask whether a mild sedative would be advisable before travel. Can your vet recommend another in your new location? For out-of-state moves, contact the State Department of Animal Husbandry or the state veterinarian about entry regulations—almost all states have entry laws for most animals except tropical fish. Microchip Registration. Update your new information with the company that placed the microchip.

Get Tags And Leashes For Your Pets. If you have a dog or an indoor/outdoor cat, buy or create identification tags with your new address and phone number. Be sure your pets are wearing them during travel. While you're at it, pick up a cat leash—you'll need it if you're taking a long road trip or an airplane. Travel Checklist When Moving With Pets Veterinary records, cer ficates, and recent Medicaphotos ons Beds (pillows, towels, or other crate liners) Plas c bags and scoops for Yourdogspets' usual foods and plenty of water from the home you're leaving (changing their water source can be disorien ng and upset their stomachs) Food and water bowls, a can opener, and resealable lids Leashes for cats and dogs Li erbox for cats Cage covers for birds and Paperrodentstowels for messes Toys, chew bones, and Provisionstreats for the first day at the new home Moving With oregon.wfgnationaltitle.comPets

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