Colorado Springs Military Relocation Checklist- Part 1


Military relocation to Colorado Springs can have its challenges. Distances are vast, and time is of the essence.  Our team understands that the 10-day window before reporting for duty at the new assignment is crucial to relocation.  Our Colorado Springs real estate agents specialize in giving military families peace of mind during this stressful time.  Our team will work diligently to provide a professional, smooth and supportive real estate transaction for military personnel and their families relocating to the Colorado Springs area.  Being as prepared as possible during the moving process will help with the overall relocation.  Check out our part one of our military relocation checklist series to help during the moving process.   

RELOCATION READINESS-PREARRIVAL CHECKLIST

60-90 DAYS OUT TO PCS
  • Vehicle Registration
  • Prepare a financial statement which includes your assets (income, property, and savings) and your liabilities (mortgage, loans, and credit card balances)
  • Prepare your house to sell or rent
  • Check immunization records for each family member
  • Set up a system for keeping track of expenses related to your move. (You will need a record for tax deduction reasons if you itemize)
  • Check the expiration date on military ID cards and update if necessary
  • Make a list of everyone to be notified of your move (friends, family, schools, organizations, creditors, etc)
  • Make an inventory of your possessions and estimate their value.  Remember to include computer software, disks, videos, books, pictures, china, glassware, linens, clothing, tools, sports and hobby equipment, musical instruments, cameras, furniture, lamps, etc.  Include the brand name, serial number, purchase date and purchase price on the list, if known.  Stop by the Relocation Readiness Program and pick up an Inventory Tracker (hardcopy or electronic)
  • Obtain a written appraisal for valuable items such as antiques, jewelry and paintings.  To obtain appraisals, check with a professional who deals with the kind of valuables you have
  • Ask about concurrent travel arrangements
  • Organize your personal papers and set up a RECORDS file.  The file should contain: insurance policies, last leave & earning statement (LES), original will, bank books, state/federal tax records, car registration, title deeds or mortgages, professional licenses, passports, appraisals, videotapes/photos of personal property, purchase receipts for valuable items (furniture, computer, television, etc), legal papers (marriage license, birth certificates, divorce decree, adoption paperwork, etc), financial records (name, address, phone number and account numbers for banks/creditors) and a list of important numbers
RECEIPT OF ORDERS
  • Visit the Relocation Readiness Program
  • Make an appointment with your Command Financial NCO to prepare a relocation budget for non-reimbursed moving expenses (rent, deposits, hook-up fees, etc).  Also, ask about options for paying bills while you are in transit
  • Check on pet restrictions, quarantines, and boarding at your new destination.  Pet information can be found in the sites booklet for your new destination
  • Request a sponsor from your new destination
  • If a family member has special medical/educational needs, contact the Exceptional Family Member Program to confirm enrollment and to seek assistance
  • Call Finance for details on Temporary Lodging Expenses (TLE), Dislocation Allowance, per diem rates and other entitlements
  • Discuss the pending relocation with all members of your family.  The Relocation Readiness Program can provide suggestions on helping children prepare for the move
  • Make an appointment with the Transportation Office, to schedule your household goods shipments.  During the appointment, be sure to discuss: Shipment and storage of personal property, unaccompanied baggage, authorized weight allowances, shipping/storing your privately owned vehicle, shipping your pet, shipping privately-owned firearms, self-procured moves
  • Make billeting reservations at your new destination or use the phone number listed in SITES
  • Make kennel reservations for your pet
  • Call the housing office to give notice of intent to terminate military family housing.  Ask for a copy of the final cleaning requirements so that you will know what is expected.  BAH will not start until final termination of quarters
  • If the sponsor is going on a remote tour, have a family meeting to decide where the family will reside until the sponsor returns
40-50 DAYS TO PCS
  • Check your auto, renters and homeowner's insurance to make sure you have coverage for any damages or loss during shipment and storage. Before purchasing additional insurance, talk to the Joint Personal Property Shipping Office
  • Survey your possessions so that the items you plan to put into storage or to ship to your new location can be repaired or cleaned
  • Start using up things that can't be transported, such as food, cleaning supplies and flammables
  • Update and renew driver's licenses, if necessary
  • Using the information provided in SITES by your new installation, start making a list of items to carry with you, items to ship in "unaccompanied baggage", items to ship in regular household goods shipment, items to sell, items to store and items to giveaway
  • Arrange for an absentee voting ballot or obtain the address where you can write for ballots
  • Obtain a change of address kit from the post office and fill out the cards.  You may need to do this twice if you are using temporary quarters at your next post.  
  • Notify everyone on the notification list" you made earlier that you are moving.  Give them a forwarding address
  • Check pre-registration procedures for enrolling children in school.  This information can be found in SITES
  • If you plan on driving, stop and do some sightseeing along the way.  Visit your local Information, Ticketing & Registration (ITR) Office.  Remember, to make the appropriate lodging reservations for your road trip
  • Check the expiration date on personal credit cards you plan to use during the trip.  Renew early if necessary
  • Take pets to a veterinarian for required vaccinations and certificates.  Get copies of medical records
  • Spouses update resumes and send to prospective employers.  The Employment Readiness Program and SITES can provide you with guidance in this area

Military Relocation to Colorado Springs

Check back next week to read more about our military relocation checklist.  We covered up to 30 days out on this blog and next week we continue our checklist until the day you move.  Military Relocation can be a fast process with a lot of details involved and our Colorado Springs real estate team is here to help!  We will walk you through the entire process and make sure you find the right home to fit your lifestyle.  Our team is extremely familiar with military relocation and we are ready to help you find your next home in Colorado Springs

If you’re looking for the best real estate agents in Colorado Springs, we would love to offer our services. I have been involved in Colorado Springs real estate for over 25 years, and I’m also a Colorado native. Our team works well together to help you make the most of your real estate experience.  Visit our website to learn more about our real estate services. Let’s get started!




Mike MacGuire
Colorado Springs Real Estate Agent
The MacGuire Team
6760 Corporate Dr
Ste 300
Colorado Springs, CO 80919

719-536-4324 or 719-660-6793
Mike@BuyWithMike.co

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