Moving from Florida to Texas is a big undertaking. With distances ranging from 500 to over 1,300 miles, depending on your starting point, preparation is everything. Use this checklist to make sure nothing falls through the cracks before moving day.
Texas is one of the top relocation destinations in the country, which means movers fill up fast, especially in the summer. Book at least 4 to 6 weeks in advance. W Moving and Storage offers long-distance moving services to Texas with upfront pricing and no surprises on moving day.
The less you move, the less you pay. Go room by room and donate, sell, or toss anything you do not need. Florida garage sales and Facebook Marketplace are great for offloading furniture before a long-distance move.
Before anything gets packed, locate and secure:
Keep these in a separate bag you transport yourself, not in the moving truck.
Update your address with:
Cancel or transfer utilities, internet, lawn care, and any local memberships. Schedule your Florida utility shutoff for the day after you leave, not before, to avoid any last-minute issues.
Texas has a deregulated energy market, meaning you choose your electricity provider. Research plans at PowerToChoose.org before you arrive so your lights are on when you walk through the door. Also set up internet, water, and gas in advance.
Once you establish Texas residency, you have 90 days to get a Texas driver's license and 30 days to register your vehicle. Visit the Texas Department of Motor Vehicles website to get the process started before your move.
Texas is massive and every city has a different feel:
Knowing your neighborhood before you arrive saves a lot of stress.
Florida and Texas are both hot, but Texas weather can be more extreme. Depending on where you land, you may face:
Make sure your new home has working AC and that you have renter's or homeowner's insurance in place before you arrive.
Before the moving truck pulls away:
A Florida to Texas moving experience is one of the longer hauls in the continental US, but with the right prep it goes smoothly. Tackle this checklist a few weeks out and you will be unpacking in your new Texas home without the headaches.
