

Moving To Connecticut - A Relocation Guide
Moving can be both exciting and overwhelming; even more so when you are relocating to a new town or city. Your American Financial Resources team has compiled the information in this Connecticut Relocation Guide to help you with the preparation for your move to Connecticut.
Connecticut is a wonderful place to live. Its rich history rooted in America's colonial beginnings and the region's maritime legacy, stunning natural areas, world renowned colleges and universities, and charming towns draw in visitors and residents alike. There is a great deal of economic opportunity within the state, and the ability to commute to New York City or Boston from some parts of Connecticut. Whether you are looking for the excitement of living downtown in a big city, want to be a part of a charming, close-knit community, or anything in between Connecticut is the place for you.
Planning For Your Move to Connecticut
There are many details to take care of when relocating to Connecticut. Here are some tips and resources you may find helpful as you think through some of the items you'll need attend to.
- Update Your Address. Everyone from family and friends to banks, creditors, insurers, charities, the IRS, magazines you subscribe to, your employer (new and former if applicable) and essentially every company you do business with will need your new information. Get a head start before your move by printing up cards with your new address so you can hand them out to people you want to stay in touch with. Email and online social networks are also a good way to communicate your new information. For businesses start a month or two before your move making a list of all the companies you get mail from on a regular basis - just keep a notepad and pen near where you sort the mail each day to keep this task easy. Don't forget your old mortgage company if you are selling a home as part of your Connecticut relocation. They will need it to send you your year end tax information.
- Register School Aged Children For School. To find information on the public schools in your district, including how to register children for school visit the Education Directory from the Connecticut State Department of Education. Find test results, parent reviews, and more on both public and private schools (including preschools) at greatschools.org.
- Register to Vote. Visit the Connecticut Secretary of State for information on how and where to register to vote in local, state, and federal elections.
- Update Drivers License and Car Registration. Learn how from the CT Department of Motor Vehicles.
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Find Local Businesses. To find a new doctor, dentist, babysitter, veterinarian, mechanic, cleaning person, and any other business or service you will need there are several things you can do. Ask your real estate agent, neighbors, and anyone else you have met in the area for recommendations. Check the reviews in the Google local listing for a business you are considering. Contact the local Chamber of Commerce for suggestions. Find the Chamber for your area in this directory.
Get Settled In Your New Community
Once you have unpacked a few boxes you are sure to want to explore your Connecticut home. If you are relocating to an area where you don't know many people you might be interested in getting to know others in your new town or city. Consider volunteering for a cause that is important to you (VolunteerMatch.org can help you find an organization in need of help) to help you find like minded people in your area. You might also join a moms group, book club, or recreational sports team - check your local library or coffee shop for postings about such groups.
To find fun happenings in your area such as outdoor concerts, community celebrations, sporting events, and film festivals visit the websites of your local chamber of commerce and convention and visitors bureau. They often have online event calendars and email newsletters that will keep you up to date.
Encourage yourself to try new restaurants and shops near your Connecticut home by purchasing a coupon book or card offering special deals on dining and shopping. These are available as fund raisers in many communities - check with your local school to find if one is offered near you.
Learn the nuts and bolts about your New Jersey town or city by visiting the municipal website. Find yours in this list published by the State of Connecticut. Each site will be different but you are likely to find information on topics including trash and recycling, local parks and libraries, and emergency services.
We at American Financial Resources wish you the best of luck with your relocation to Connecticut. For information on a Connecticut mortgage loan please contact us at 910-316-9508, request a quote for current New Jersey mortgage rates, or get started online.
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