Few moves are as complex, or as common, as a Permanent Change of Station (PCS) move.

Military families often relocate every few years, sometimes with only a few months’ notice. Between orders, housing decisions, school transfers, vehicle registration, and moving logistics, it’s easy to feel overwhelmed.

The good news?

Thousands of military families successfully complete PCS moves every year. The key is having a clear plan and starting early whenever possible.

Whether you’re moving across the country or overseas, this PCS checklist will help you stay organized and reduce stress throughout the process.

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What Is a PCS Move?

A Permanent Change of Station (PCS) is an official relocation assignment that moves a service member to a new duty station.

PCS moves can include:

  • Moves within the same state
  • Cross-country relocations
  • Alaska or Hawaii assignments
  • Overseas assignments

Because every PCS is different, understanding your timeline and benefits is one of the first priorities.

As Soon as You Receive Orders

The moment you receive PCS orders, start planning.

The earlier you begin, the more options you’ll have.

Review Your Orders Carefully

Confirm:

✔ Reporting date

✔ New duty station

✔ Dependent information

✔ Travel requirements

✔ Special instructions

Keep both physical and digital copies available throughout the move.

Understand Your Moving Options

Military families generally have several moving options.

Government-Managed Move

The military coordinates transportation of your household goods.

Personally Procured Move (PPM)

Previously known as a DITY move.

You manage part or all of the move yourself and may be eligible for reimbursement.

Hybrid Move

A combination of government assistance and self-managed transportation.

Each option has advantages depending on your timeline, household size, and preferences.

Create a PCS Budget

Even with military benefits, PCS moves often involve out-of-pocket expenses.

Budget for:

  • Temporary lodging
  • Meals during travel
  • Pet transportation
  • Utility deposits
  • Vehicle expenses
  • Emergency costs

Keeping records and receipts can simplify reimbursement requests later.

8–10 Weeks Before Moving

Once your timeline is confirmed, begin preparing your household.

Declutter Before Packing

PCS moves are the perfect opportunity to reduce unnecessary belongings.

Ask yourself:

  • Have we used this recently?
  • Is it worth transporting?
  • Would we replace it after moving?

The less you move, the easier unpacking becomes at your new duty station.

Create a Household Inventory

Document:

  • Furniture
  • Electronics
  • Appliances
  • Valuable items

Photos and videos can help establish condition before transportation.

This is particularly useful if you need to file a claim later.

Research Your New Duty Station

The more you learn before arrival, the smoother the transition.

Research:

  • Base housing options
  • Local schools
  • Commute times
  • Healthcare providers
  • Community resources

Military family groups and local support organizations can be valuable sources of information.

6–8 Weeks Before Moving

Now it’s time to focus on logistics.

Schedule Household Goods Pickup

If you’re using government-arranged transportation, schedule as early as possible.

Peak PCS season can fill quickly, especially during:

  • Spring
  • Summer
  • School transition periods

Early scheduling provides more flexibility.

Arrange Housing

Determine whether you’ll be:

  • Living on base
  • Renting off base
  • Purchasing a home
  • Using temporary lodging

Housing availability can vary significantly by location.

Gather Important Documents

Keep these with you rather than packing them.

Essential Documents

✔ Orders

✔ Birth certificates

✔ Passports

✔ Social Security cards

✔ Medical records

✔ School records

✔ Insurance documents

✔ Vehicle information

4–6 Weeks Before Moving

The focus now shifts to preparing for departure.

Notify Schools

If you have children:

  • Request records
  • Notify teachers
  • Coordinate transfers

Early communication helps reduce disruptions.

Schedule Medical Appointments

Before leaving:

  • Refill prescriptions
  • Obtain medical records if necessary
  • Complete routine appointments

This can prevent gaps in care after relocation.

Transfer Utilities

Arrange disconnection dates for:

  • Electricity
  • Water
  • Internet
  • Gas
  • Trash services

Schedule activation at your new residence if possible.

Preparing for Pets During a PCS Move

Military families with pets should start planning early.

Consider:

  • Veterinary records
  • Vaccinations
  • Travel accommodations
  • Airline requirements (if applicable)

Some assignments may have unique pet restrictions or transportation challenges.

Two Weeks Before Moving

The move is getting close.

Pack an Essentials Kit

Keep critical items with you.

Include:

✔ Medications

✔ Chargers

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✔ Uniforms

✔ Important documents

✔ Toiletries

✔ Several days of clothing

✔ Children’s essentials

Think of this as your survival kit for the first few days.

Separate High-Value Items

Keep certain belongings under your direct supervision whenever possible.

Examples include:

  • Jewelry
  • Family heirlooms
  • Important electronics
  • Personal records

Moving Day

The goal is simple:

Stay organized.

Before Movers Arrive

✔ Complete a final walkthrough

✔ Verify inventory

✔ Separate travel items

✔ Confirm contact information

During Loading

Review inventory documentation carefully.

If anything appears incorrect, address it immediately.

Documentation is much easier to correct before the truck leaves.

During Travel

PCS travel often involves long drives or multiple travel days.

Remember to:

  • Keep orders accessible
  • Save receipts
  • Confirm lodging reservations
  • Maintain communication with your gaining unit

Organization during transit can reduce headaches later.

After Arriving at Your New Duty Station

The move isn’t over once you arrive.

Prioritize Essentials

Unpack:

  • Bedrooms
  • Bathrooms
  • Kitchen basics

first.

Inspect Household Goods

Check for:

  • Missing items
  • Damage
  • Incorrect inventory entries

Report concerns as soon as possible.

Update Records

Depending on your situation, update:

  • Vehicle registration
  • Insurance information
  • Banking records
  • Emergency contacts

Common PCS Mistakes to Avoid

Many military families encounter avoidable issues because they:

❌ Wait too long to schedule transportation

❌ Fail to document belongings

❌ Pack important documents with household goods

❌ Underestimate temporary housing needs

❌ Forget to plan for pets

Preparation helps prevent most of these problems.

PCS Move Checklist

Immediately After Receiving Orders

✔ Review orders

✔ Understand moving options

✔ Create budget

8–10 Weeks Before

✔ Declutter

✔ Create inventory

✔ Research new duty station

6–8 Weeks Before

✔ Schedule transportation

✔ Arrange housing

✔ Gather documents

4–6 Weeks Before

✔ Transfer school records

✔ Schedule medical appointments

✔ Arrange utilities

2 Weeks Before

✔ Pack essentials kit

✔ Separate valuables

✔ Confirm travel plans

Moving Day

✔ Review inventory

✔ Complete walkthrough

✔ Keep important documents with you

After Arrival

✔ Inspect belongings

✔ Update records

✔ Settle into your new community

The Bottom Line

A PCS move involves far more than simply transporting household goods.

The most successful military relocations focus on:

✔ Early planning

✔ Organized documentation

✔ Understanding available benefits

✔ Preparing for travel and housing transitions

While every PCS comes with challenges, a clear checklist can make the process more manageable and help your family settle into its next chapter with confidence.

Need Extra Moving Help During a PCS?

Bellhop offers flexible moving services that can help military families with local moves, labor-only assistance, loading and unloading support, and long-distance relocation needs.

Whether you’re preparing for your next assignment or transitioning to civilian life, Bellhop can help make moving day easier.

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Nick Valentino