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Moving to Florida

What is the best month to move to Florida?

Answered by Katie S.

October through February is the best window to move to Florida — temperatures are mild, humidity is low, and hurricane season is over. Moving in summer means moving trucks in 95-degree heat with 80% humidity, which is brutal on your crew and your furniture. If you're flexible, November is the sweet spot: snowbird traffic hasn't peaked yet and the weather is genuinely pleasant.

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What's on a moving to Florida checklist?

A Florida moving checklist should cover six key areas: DMV tasks, voter registration, homestead exemption, school enrollment, insurance updates, and mail forwarding. Within 30 days of establishing residency, you need to get a Florida driver's license, register your vehicle, and update your insurance policies. File for homestead exemption by March 1 of the year following your move to lock in your property tax savings.

What are the best long-distance moving companies to Florida?

North American Van Lines, Allied Van Lines, and Mayflower consistently rank as top long-distance movers to Florida based on reliability and coverage. For a Tampa Bay area move, get at least three binding estimates and check each company's FMCSA license number before signing anything. Many Valrico residents also use PODS or U-Pack for a hybrid approach that cuts cost without the full DIY headache.

Does Florida require a vehicle inspection when you move here?

Florida does not require a safety inspection or emissions test when you register a vehicle from out of state. You will need proof of Florida insurance, your out-of-state title, and a completed HSMV 82040 form to register at a Hillsborough County Tax Collector office. This is one of the easier parts of the Florida move-in process.

How do you transfer a car title to Florida?

To transfer your car title to Florida, bring your out-of-state title, proof of Florida insurance, completed Form HSMV 82040, and payment to any Hillsborough County Tax Collector location. If your vehicle has a lien, the lienholder may hold the title and you'll need a lien satisfaction letter or the lender transfers directly. The process typically takes less than an hour in person.

How much do Florida license plates cost?

A standard Florida license plate runs about $225 to $400 for a new registration, depending on your vehicle weight and whether you choose a specialty plate. Annual renewal is typically $25 to $45 for the base plate fee, plus registration fees based on weight. Specialty plates (University of Florida, military, etc.) add $15 to $25 on top of standard fees.

What are Florida's car insurance requirements?

Florida requires a minimum of $10,000 in Personal Injury Protection (PIP) and $10,000 in Property Damage Liability (PDL) — this is called a no-fault state. Florida does not require bodily injury liability as a minimum, though most lenders and financial advisors strongly recommend it. New Florida residents must update their insurance to a Florida policy within 90 days.

Where do you register your car in Hillsborough County?

You register your vehicle at any Hillsborough County Tax Collector service center — the Brandon location on Alafia River Road is the closest to Valrico. You can also book appointments online at hillstax.org to skip the walk-in line. Bring your title, proof of Florida insurance, ID, and payment when you go.

How do you change your address when moving to Florida?

Start with USPS mail forwarding at usps.com, then update your bank accounts, credit cards, subscriptions, and employer records. You'll also need to update your Florida voter registration, Social Security address, Medicare or health insurance, and IRS records — the IRS address change is done via Form 8822. Give yourself two weeks before the move date to get the forwarding in place.

Does Medicare work in Florida if I move from another state?

Yes, Medicare Parts A and B work in any U.S. state, so your coverage moves with you to Florida. You will need to update your address with Social Security Administration and find new doctors who accept Medicare in the Valrico/Brandon area. If you have a Medicare Advantage plan, check whether your plan has a Florida network or whether you need to switch during a Special Enrollment Period.

How do I find a doctor after moving to Florida?

Start with your insurance carrier's provider directory online to find in-network primary care physicians near Valrico. AdventHealth, HCA Florida, and BayCare all have large networks in the Brandon/Valrico corridor with multiple primary care offices. Ask your previous doctor for a records transfer and get on waitlists early — good primary care practices in this area fill up fast.

How do you set up mail forwarding when moving to Florida?

Go to usps.com and submit a Change of Address request at least one week before your move — it costs $1.10 to verify your identity online. Forwarding lasts 12 months for first-class mail and can be extended once. Use that time to update every account directly so you're not dependent on forwarding indefinitely.

What are the state tax implications of moving to Florida?

Florida has no state income tax, which is one of the biggest financial benefits of moving here. If you're coming from a high-tax state like New York, California, or Illinois, you need to formally establish Florida domicile before your old state stops taxing you — this means getting a FL license, registering to vote, filing a Declaration of Domicile, and spending more than 183 days per year here. Some states are aggressive about auditing former residents, so consult a CPA familiar with multi-state tax issues.

Can I bring my pets when moving to Florida?

Yes, Florida welcomes pets with no quarantine requirements for dogs and cats coming from other U.S. states. You'll want current rabies vaccination certificates and a health certificate from your vet dated within 10 days of travel if flying. Once here, Hillsborough County requires dogs to be licensed annually — you can do it online through Hillsborough County Pet Resources.

What is the school enrollment process when moving to Florida with kids?

In Hillsborough County, you enroll at your assigned school's front office with proof of address, immunization records (Florida Form 680), birth certificate, and previous school records. Florida requires specific immunizations including Hepatitis B and varicella that some other states don't mandate, so confirm your kids' records are current before the appointment. Most schools can get kids enrolled and in class within a few days of paperwork being complete.

What should I bring versus buy new when moving to Florida?

Bring your furniture, electronics, and sentimental items — but consider leaving behind heavy winter clothing, snow blowers, and anything designed for freezing temperatures. Florida's humidity is hard on certain materials like unsealed wood furniture, and you may find that a fresh start on outdoor furniture and bedding makes sense. What you'll want to buy here: a quality dehumidifier, hurricane shutters or storm panels, and window treatments that block afternoon sun.

How do you qualify for Florida in-state tuition after moving here?

To qualify for Florida in-state tuition, a dependent student's parent must have established legal Florida residency for at least 12 months before the first day of classes. Independent students must demonstrate 12 months of Florida domicile with documentation like a Florida driver's license, voter registration, employment, and lease or mortgage. The key is the 12-month clock — it starts the day you establish Florida as your permanent home, not the day you enroll.

When should you file for Florida homestead exemption after moving?

You must file for homestead exemption by March 1 of the year you want the exemption to apply, and you must have owned and occupied the home as your primary residence on January 1 of that year. If you close on your Valrico home in November, you can file for homestead by March 1 of the following year. Filing is done through the Hillsborough County Property Appraiser's office — it's free and saves you up to $50,000 off your assessed value.

Where can I buy moving boxes and supplies near Valrico?

The Home Depot on Brandon Boulevard and the U-Haul on SR-60 in Brandon are your closest options for moving boxes, tape, and packing supplies near Valrico. Walmart and Target in Brandon also carry basic supplies at lower prices if you're not packing fragile items. For free boxes, check the Valrico and Brandon Facebook groups — people who just moved are always giving away boxes.

Are there Florida welcome center resources for new residents?

Florida Welcome Centers are located at major highway entry points — the I-10 and I-75 corridors — and offer free state maps, tourism brochures, and orange juice (really). For practical new resident resources, the Hillsborough County website at hillsboroughcounty.org covers everything from voter registration to utility setup. The Florida New Resident Guide at visitflorida.com is also a solid starting point.

How do I winterize my northern home before moving to Florida full-time?

If you're leaving a northern home vacant through winter, drain and shut off the water supply, turn the heat down to 55 degrees minimum to prevent pipe freezing, and have someone check the property regularly. Disconnect and drain garden hoses, add antifreeze to toilets and drains, and alert your insurance company the home will be unoccupied — most policies require notification after 30-60 days vacant. A trusted neighbor or a local property manager is worth every penny for peace of mind.

What's the difference between a snowbird and a full-time Florida resident?

A snowbird spends winters in Florida but maintains their primary legal residence in another state, while a full-time Florida resident establishes Florida as their legal domicile year-round. The practical difference is significant: full-time residents qualify for homestead exemption, Florida in-state tuition, and pay no Florida income tax on all income. Snowbirds may still owe state income tax in their home state and don't qualify for the homestead benefit.

What are Florida part-year residency tax implications?

Florida has no state income tax, so there's no Florida part-year return to file. The concern is your old state — many high-tax states like New York and California will claim you as a resident and tax your full-year income if you spent significant time there and haven't formally cut ties. To protect yourself, document the date you established Florida domicile, track your days in each state, and work with a CPA who handles multi-state residency transitions.

How do you formally establish domicile in Florida?

Establishing Florida domicile requires intentional, documented actions: get a Florida driver's license, register to vote, file a Declaration of Domicile at the Hillsborough County Clerk's office, update your will and estate documents to reflect Florida, and change your address with banks and financial institutions. You should also spend more than 183 days per year in Florida to support your domicile claim. The Declaration of Domicile filing is the most formal step and costs about $10 at the courthouse.

What do I need to know about a military PCS to MacDill AFB from Valrico?

Valrico is one of the most popular areas for MacDill AFB families — it's roughly 20-25 minutes from the base via I-75 and the Selmon Expressway, depending on traffic. Brandon/Valrico offers great schools, reasonable home prices compared to South Tampa, and a strong military community. For PCS housing assistance, contact the MacDill Housing Office and work with a REALTOR who holds a Military Relocation Professional (MRP) certification and knows the area.