Interstate Move · Texas

Moving to Texas — Complete Interstate Move Checklist

Moving to Texas involves several deadlines that start the moment you establish residency — typically a driver's license transfer window, a vehicle registration window, and voter-registration cutoffs tied to upcoming elections. This guide covers every step of the move in sequence, with the specific Texas deadlines, required documents, and official agency links surfaced in each step.

This guide covers 12 steps across 4 phases — with Texas-specific deadlines, fees, and official links layered into each step.

Steps
12
Phases
4
Estimated time
about 7 hours 25 min

The complete Texas interstate move workflow

Every phase, in order, with every step rendered below. Skim the phase headers to plan; expand into the step details when you're ready to execute.

Before the Move

3 steps

Logistics and preparation to handle before moving day

Set Your Move Date & Book Logistics

Lock in your date and arrange movers or a truck rental.

Critical1 hr6–8 weeks before move

Your move date anchors everything else in this plan. Once it's set, you can work backwards to ensure every deadline is met. Book movers or a truck rental at least 4–6 weeks in advance for the best availability and rates.

Action checklist

  • Choose a firm move date
  • Get at least 3 quotes from movers or truck rental companies
  • Book your preferred option and save confirmation details
  • Confirm the booking 1 week before moving day

What you'll need

  • Calendar
  • Budget for moving costs
  • Inventory of large items
Why it matters: Everything in your plan cascades from your move date. Setting it early gives you maximum flexibility, better prices, and fewer surprises.
Tip: Mid-month and mid-week moves are typically cheaper and easier to book than end-of-month or weekend moves.

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Build Your Documents Packet

Gather the documents you'll need for Texas DPS and county vehicle registration.

High priority45 min2–4 weeks before move

Texas splits services: county Tax Assessor-Collector offices handle vehicle registration; DPS handles driver licenses. DPS requires proof of Texas vehicle registration before issuing a license. Gathering identity, insurance, and title paperwork early saves repeat trips.

Action checklist

  • Locate your current driver's license
  • Find your birth certificate or passport
  • Locate your Social Security card or W-2 with SSN
  • Secure proof of your new Texas address
  • Gather vehicle title and insurance card if applicable
  • Place all documents in one secure folder for moving day

What you'll need

  • Current driver's license
  • Birth certificate or passport
  • Social Security number documentation
  • Proof of Texas address

Required documents

  • Current driver's license
  • Birth certificate or U.S. passport
  • Social Security card or proof of SSN
  • Proof of new Texas address (two proofs dated within 30 days for DPS)
  • Vehicle title (if bringing a vehicle)
  • Current auto insurance card
Why it matters: Having your documents ready means you can handle DMV visits and registrations quickly after arrival — no wasted trips or delays.
Tip: Make digital copies (photos/scans) of every document as a backup before your move.

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Set Up USPS Mail Forwarding

Redirect your mail to your new Texas address.

High priority10 min1–2 weeks before move

USPS mail forwarding ensures you don't miss important correspondence during the transition. It takes effect within 7–10 business days and lasts for 12 months. You can complete it online in minutes.

Action checklist

  • Go to usps.com/move or visit your local post office
  • Enter your current and new Texas addresses
  • Pay the $1.10 identity verification fee
  • Note the forwarding effective date
  • Inform key senders (bank, employer, insurance) directly as backup

What you'll need

  • Current address
  • New Texas address
  • Credit or debit card for verification fee
Why it matters: Missing mail during a move can mean missed bills, expired deadlines, and lost documents. This is one of the quickest wins on your list.
Tip: First-class mail is forwarded for 12 months. Packages are forwarded for 15 days. Update key accounts directly to avoid relying solely on forwarding.

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Home & Utilities

3 steps

Setting up your new Texas home

Transfer or Set Up Utilities

Arrange water, gas, electric, and trash for your new home.

High priority45 min1–2 weeks before move

Schedule utility disconnection at your current home and activation at your new Texas address. Most of Texas has a deregulated electricity market — compare providers on PowerToChoose.org (the official state site) rather than accepting a default. Gas and water are typically local or municipal.

Action checklist

  • Compare retail electric providers at PowerToChoose.org for your new address
  • Schedule disconnection of current utilities for moving day
  • Set up electric service with your chosen provider
  • Set up gas service if applicable
  • Set up water and sewer service
  • Confirm trash and recycling pickup schedule

What you'll need

  • New Texas address
  • Move-in date
  • Social Security number (some providers require it)
Why it matters: Walking into a home without power or water on moving day turns a stressful day into a crisis. Schedule ahead.

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Set Up Internet & Home Services

Research providers and schedule installation at your new home.

High priority30 min1–2 weeks before move

Internet installation often has a 1–2 week lead time. Research available providers at your new Texas address early — options vary widely by city and neighborhood.

Action checklist

  • Check which providers serve your new address
  • Compare plans, pricing, and contract terms
  • Schedule installation as close to move-in day as possible
  • Return current provider's equipment if switching

What you'll need

  • New Texas address
  • Move-in date
  • Current provider account info (for cancellation)
Why it matters: If you work remotely or have kids doing schoolwork, internet on day one is non-negotiable. Installation slots fill up quickly.

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Confirm Renter's or Homeowner's Insurance

Ensure continuous coverage for your new Texas home.

High priority30 min1 week before move

If renting, set up a renter's insurance policy for your new address — many Texas landlords require it. If you purchased a home, your homeowner's insurance should be arranged through closing, but verify the effective date and coverage details.

Action checklist

  • Get insurance quotes for your new Texas address
  • Choose a policy that meets your landlord's or lender's requirements
  • Set the effective date to align with move-in day
  • Cancel or transfer your current policy
  • Save your policy documents in your moving folder

What you'll need

  • New Texas address
  • Move-in date
  • Landlord or lender insurance requirements
Why it matters: A gap in coverage means you're unprotected if something goes wrong during one of the most hectic periods of your life.

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Texas Legal & DMV

2 steps

State-specific legal requirements and registrations

Get Your Texas Driver's License

Transfer your out-of-state license to Texas within 90 days — but register your vehicle first.

Critical1 hr 30 minWithin 90 days of establishing residency (vehicle registration must come first)

Texas gives you 90 days to obtain a Texas driver's license, but there's a catch: you must register all your vehicles at the county Tax Assessor-Collector office BEFORE your DPS license appointment. DPS requires proof of Texas vehicle registration when you apply. Schedule your DPS appointment early — they book out.

Action checklist

  • Register vehicle at county Tax Assessor-Collector office first
  • Schedule DPS license appointment online
  • Gather identity and address documents
  • Attend DPS appointment and surrender out-of-state license
  • Pass vision screening (written/road test waived for valid out-of-state license holders)

What you'll need

  • County Tax Assessor-Collector office location
  • DPS office appointment
  • Proof of Texas registration

Required documents

  • Current out-of-state driver's license
  • Proof of Texas vehicle registration
  • Proof of identity
  • Social Security number
  • Two Texas address proofs dated within 30 days
Why it matters: Driving without a Texas license after 90 days is a violation. The vehicle-first sequence is easy to miss and will cause your DPS appointment to fail if you arrive without proof of Texas registration.
Tip: Book your DPS appointment as soon as you arrive — online appointments fill weeks in advance. Complete vehicle registration at the county tax office first, then bring proof of that registration to DPS.

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Update Your Voter Registration

Register to vote at your new Texas address.

Medium10 minWithin first month

You can register to vote in Texas online, by mail, or in person. You must register at least 30 days before an election to vote on Election Day.

Action checklist

  • Visit VoteTexas.gov or your county voter registrar
  • Provide your Texas driver's license or state ID if available
  • Confirm your mailing address
  • Submit and save your confirmation

What you'll need

  • Texas driver's license or state ID (if available)
  • New Texas address
Why it matters: Your vote matters, and you need to be registered at your current address. Texas offers multiple registration paths — don't let this slip through the cracks.

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Financial & Admin

4 steps

Accounts, insurance, and administrative cleanup

Update Bank & Credit Card Addresses

Update your mailing address on all financial accounts.

Medium30 minFirst 2 weeks after move

Update your address with every bank, credit card issuer, investment account, and loan servicer. Most can be done online in minutes. This ensures statements, new cards, and tax documents arrive at your Texas address.

Action checklist

  • Update primary checking and savings accounts
  • Update all credit card accounts
  • Update investment and brokerage accounts
  • Update loan servicers (student loans, auto, mortgage)
  • Update PayPal, Venmo, and other payment platforms

What you'll need

  • New Texas address
  • Account login credentials
Why it matters: Outdated addresses mean missed statements, expired replacement cards, and tax documents going to the wrong place.

Review Health Care & Pharmacy

Verify coverage and find new local providers in Texas.

Medium45 minFirst month after move

If your health insurance is through an employer, confirm it covers Texas providers and that your network includes local options. Find new primary care, dental, and specialist providers. Transfer prescriptions to a nearby pharmacy.

Action checklist

  • Confirm health insurance covers Texas providers
  • Search for in-network primary care doctors near you
  • Find a new dentist
  • Transfer prescriptions to a local pharmacy
  • Request medical records from previous providers

What you'll need

  • Insurance card and member portal access
  • List of current medications
  • Previous provider contact information
Why it matters: Don't wait until you need a doctor to find one. Having providers set up means you're prepared for anything.

Update Subscriptions & Deliveries

Update your address on subscription services and recurring deliveries.

Low20 minFirst 2 weeks after move

Go through your recurring deliveries and subscription services — Amazon, meal kits, pet supplies, magazines, and any subscription boxes. Also update your address in app stores, cloud accounts, and streaming services.

Action checklist

  • Update Amazon shipping address
  • Update meal kit or grocery delivery services
  • Update magazine and newspaper subscriptions
  • Update app store and cloud account addresses
  • Cancel location-specific memberships (gym, library)
  • Set up new local memberships as needed

What you'll need

  • New Texas address
  • Account login credentials
Why it matters: Packages arriving at your old address after a move are a hassle to retrieve and easy to prevent.

Final Post-Move Admin Sweep

Run a final check that everything is updated and nothing was missed.

Low30 min30 days after move

About 30 days after your move, do a comprehensive review. Check any mail still being forwarded, verify all accounts are updated, and close out remaining tasks. This is your clean finish line.

Action checklist

  • Review forwarded mail for any missed address updates
  • Confirm all utilities are running correctly
  • Verify voter registration was processed
  • Check your credit report for correct address
  • File a change of address with the IRS if needed (Form 8822)
  • Update any remaining professional licenses or certifications

What you'll need

  • Access to your credit report
  • List of completed steps
Why it matters: A final sweep catches anything that slipped through the cracks. It's the difference between 'mostly done' and 'fully settled.'
Tip: Set a calendar reminder for 30 days post-move so this doesn't get forgotten in the rush of settling in.

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