Interstate moving involves extra legal and logistical preparation. Verify the mover's license, registration, and insurance coverage. You can ask for their IBA approval or look up their GST registration number for added trust.
Organize important documents including your ID, address proof, rent agreement, and vehicle papers. Notify your bank, post office, and utility providers about your address change. Schedule disconnection of utilities a day after the move.
Understand that crossing states may include extra taxes or checkpoints. Pack a separate bag with clothes, medicines, and essentials for 2–3 days as intercity moves can get delayed due to weather or transport issues. Lastly, confirm if tracking is available for long-haul trucks.