How to Move to Marlboro, New Jersey

Marlboro Township, New Jersey, is within an hour's commute of New York City and less than two hours from Philadelphia. Its suburban location in Monmouth County makes it a viable choice for those seeking an alternative to big-city living. If you're moving to Marlboro, there are a few things to consider and information you'll need to make your relocation a smooth one.

Instructions

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      Schedule your movers to arrive at your current home to pack and transport your belongings to Marlboro. Make sure your moving-out date allows for how long it will take the movers to arrive in Marlboro. You'll want your movers to arrive soon after you do so you won't be inconvenienced without your belongings.

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      Log on to the Marlboro City Hall website or call to investigate important information about public services, such as police and fire. Talk to people there about any potential permits and licenses you may need. Residents with a dog older than 6 months must have a license for the animal.

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      Contact New Jersey Natural Gas if your new home requires such service. If you need electric service, contact First Energy Company. The city provides municipal water service, and Western Monmouth Utility Authority provides sewer services.

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      Obtain a New Jersey driver's license at the local New Jersey Department of Motor Vehicles. You'll need to surrender your current license. If you have a provision on your license, such as an eyeglass requirement, you may be required to take a vision test.

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