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Relocation Checklist For Families Moving To A Connecticut Suburb

Relocation Checklist For Families Moving To A Connecticut Suburb

Moving your family to South Windsor should feel exciting, not overwhelming. Between school registration, utilities, and town rules, it’s easy to miss small tasks that create big headaches later. This guide gives you a clear, step-by-step checklist with local links so you can plan the right tasks at the right time and settle in smoothly. You’ll also find quick contacts and family resources tailored to South Windsor’s community of about 27,000 residents. Let’s dive in.

Your timeline at a glance

2–4 weeks before move

  • Start school pre-enrollment as soon as you have an address. Follow the district’s process on the South Windsor Public Schools registration page and gather required documents like proof of residency and your child’s birth certificate. Check the district’s step-by-step instructions under registration. (South Windsor Public Schools registration)
  • Request immunization records and physical forms from your current pediatrician. Connecticut outlines required vaccines for school entry and grade-level boosters. (CT Department of Public Health school vaccines)
  • Set up utilities to start on move-in day. Contact Eversource for electric, and if your home uses natural gas, confirm service with YGS/Eversource as the local provider for South Windsor per CT PURA. For water, set up your account with Connecticut Water. (Eversource overview, CT PURA gas service, Connecticut Water)
  • Choose internet and TV. Availability varies by address in 06074, so check options and schedule installation ahead of time. (Check providers in 06074)
  • Plan pet licensing. South Windsor requires dogs over six months to be licensed with proof of rabies vaccination. Renewals are due each June, and online renewals for renewals began in June 2025. (Dog licensing information)

1–2 weeks before move

  • Confirm trash and recycling cart delivery or transfer. South Windsor uses a contracted curbside hauler and offers bulky pickup scheduling. Review cart use, pickup schedules, and how to arrange bulky items. (Trash and recycling guidance)
  • Ask about any parking or street-use permits for your moving truck. Call the South Windsor Police non-emergency line to confirm local rules and whether temporary no-parking signs are needed. (Police contact and non-emergency info)
  • Forward mail and update key accounts. Set USPS mail forwarding and update banks, subscriptions, and school contacts with your new address.
  • Plan voter registration and vital records. The Town Clerk handles voter registration coordination, vital records, and dog licensing. (Town Clerk services)

Move-in week

  • Photograph meter readings for electric, gas, and water. Confirm start dates with each utility and keep records.
  • Test smoke and carbon monoxide detectors, locate the main water shutoff, and label your circuit breaker.
  • Note your first trash and recycling pickup day, and review bulky-item rules to avoid missed pickups. (Trash and recycling guidance)
  • Update your address with the CT DMV. Connecticut requests prompt updates, and the DMV notes a 48-hour window to update vehicle registration records after moving. Online service is fastest. (CT DMV change of address)

School enrollment made simple

Find your schools

  • South Windsor Public Schools operates four elementary schools, one middle school, and one high school. School assignment depends on your street address. Start by reviewing district details under Our Schools, then head to registration. (Our Schools overview)

Complete registration

  • Pre-enroll online, then provide proof of age, identity, and residency as directed by the district registrar. The district page outlines the exact documents and steps. (Registration instructions)

Meet health requirements

  • Connecticut requires specific immunizations for school entry and certain grades. Submit your child’s immunization record and any required physical forms to the school nurse. (CT DPH school vaccines)

Set your first-week rhythm

  • Confirm bus stops and start dates, learn dismissal procedures, and bookmark the school calendar. If you need after-school care, check district programs and Parks & Recreation offerings.

Set up home services in South Windsor

Electricity

  • Eversource serves the region. Create your online account, confirm start date, and document your first meter reading. (Eversource overview)

Natural gas

  • CT PURA lists YGS/Eversource as the natural gas distribution provider for South Windsor. Call early if you need a meter turn-on or safety check. (CT PURA gas service)

Water

  • Many South Windsor homes are served by Connecticut Water. Set up your account and verify any service work that may affect your street. (Connecticut Water)

Internet and TV

  • Availability depends on your exact address. Compare speeds and pricing, and schedule installation before move-in to keep school and work on track. (Check providers in 06074)

Trash and recycling

  • South Windsor provides standard carts and contracted curbside service. Use the contractor’s guidance to confirm pickup day, holiday schedules, and bulky-item rules. (Trash and recycling guidance)

Parking and permits

  • If your moving truck could block a road or require reserved curb space, call the Police Department or Public Works to ask about local procedures. Plan several business days ahead. (Police contact, Town contacts directory)

Family life essentials

Healthcare and hospitals

  • For urgent and specialty care, many residents use Hartford Hospital and Connecticut Children’s Medical Center in Hartford, both a short drive from South Windsor. Establish a local primary care provider and transfer records early. (Hartford Hospital info)

Library cards and programs

Parks, camps, and rec

  • Parks & Recreation runs youth sports, seasonal classes, and camps. Program locations and offerings can change with facility updates, so check the latest FAQs and seasonal catalog. (Parks & Recreation FAQ)

Childcare and preschool

  • The school district offers preschool outreach, and private childcare options are available locally. Due to waitlists, start your search early and confirm CT licensing where applicable. (Our Schools overview)

Taxes and town basics

Property taxes and mill rates

  • South Windsor posts mill rates on the Assessor’s page. As of 2024, the mill rate is 35.61 for real estate and personal property and 32.46 for motor vehicles. Rates update annually, so verify the current rate when estimating your tax bill. (Town Assessor mill rates)

Contacts to save

  • Emergency: 911
  • South Windsor Police non-emergency: 860-644-2551 (Police contact)
  • Town Clerk, Public Works, Parks & Recreation, Animal Control, and more: save the town’s contact directory. (Town contacts directory)

Commute and airport

  • South Windsor sits in Greater Hartford with direct access to major corridors. Bradley International Airport is about 16 miles away by road. Check drive times during your typical commute window. (BDL to South Windsor distance)

Quick-reference checklist

  • Confirm school pre-enrollment and documents.
  • Request immunization records and physicals.
  • Set up electric, gas, water, and internet.
  • Review trash carts, pickup day, and bulky-item rules.
  • Ask police/public works about moving truck parking.
  • License your dog and note June renewals.
  • Forward mail and update key accounts.
  • Update your address with the CT DMV.
  • Save town contacts and local medical resources.

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FAQs

How do I register my child for South Windsor Public Schools?

  • Start on the district’s registration page to complete pre-enrollment, then submit proof of age, identity, and residency as listed by the registrar. (Registration instructions)

What health and immunization records do Connecticut schools require?

  • Connecticut DPH lists required vaccines and timelines; bring or upload your child’s immunization record and any required physical forms during registration. (CT DPH school vaccines)

Who do I call to start utilities in South Windsor?

How does trash and recycling work in South Windsor?

  • The town uses a contracted curbside hauler; residents receive standard carts and can schedule bulky pickups or request info on holiday routes through the contractor’s guidance. (Trash and recycling guidance)

Do I need a permit to park a moving truck on my street?

  • Call the South Windsor Police non-emergency line to confirm if temporary no-parking signs or special permissions are required for your block and moving time. (Police contact)

When and how do I license my dog in South Windsor?

  • License dogs at six months with proof of rabies vaccination; renew each June and note that online renewals are available for renewals starting June 2025. (Dog licensing information)

What are South Windsor’s current mill rates for property taxes?

  • The Assessor posts mill rates annually; for 2024 they are 35.61 (real estate and personal property) and 32.46 (motor vehicles). Verify current rates when you move. (Town Assessor mill rates)

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