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Moving Companies in South Bend

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APE Movers South Bend, IN 46601 South Bend IN Click Here to See the Phone Number
Proud Movers 715 Riverside Dr, South Bend, IN 46601 South Bend IN Click Here to See the Phone Number
Michiana Movers 1717 S Walnut St, South Bend, IN 46613 South Bend IN Click Here to See the Phone Number
Mitschelen & Assoc 21190 Johnson Rd, South Bend, IN 46614 South Bend IN Click Here to See the Phone Number
Mitschelen & Assoc 310 W Ireland Rd, South Bend, IN 46614 South Bend IN Click Here to See the Phone Number
Gills Movers 3112 Rue Renoir, South Bend, IN 46615 South Bend IN Click Here to See the Phone Number
Bud Kile Moving 1309 Woodward Ave, South Bend, IN 46616 South Bend IN Click Here to See the Phone Number
Atlas Van Lines 19845 Auten Rd, South Bend, IN 46637 South Bend IN Click Here to See the Phone Number
Scotts Moving & Storage 19861 Auten Rd, South Bend, IN 46637 South Bend IN Click Here to See the Phone Number
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Quick Moving Tips

How To Move Your Firearms

Since the "Brady Bill" legislation in 1994, contracted moving companies are allowed to relocate firearms for their customers. As expected, this service requires prospective customers to follow explicit guidelines. Firearms must be emptied of all ammunition and the particulars of each gun (make, model, and serial number) must be incorporated into the inventory. Furthermore, carriers will not move your ammo for you. That is the responsibility of the owner. It's always a good idea to be savvy with local state legislation on the policies and limitations in relation to firearm safety.

Inform Businesses of Your Address Change

Before you move, there are certain people, offices, and businesses you should notify about your address change other than your family. The most evident is the post office. Post offices often offer a forwarding service for your mail where for all intents and purposes, any mail that is sent to your original address will be forwarded to your new one. However, the forwarding address only lasts for a short amount of time, so it's best that you inform everyone who needs to know as soon as you can. Other companies you should get in touch with include: your company that provides the utilities.

Dealing With New State Taxes

One of the most important things to be on top of if you're moving to another state is the different methods in which revenue is received by the local government. Or in other words, taxes. Before you move, be sure to get informed about any likely adjustments on your property and income taxes. Do not let your new state's sales tax catch you off guard as well.