Moving to Los Angeles, California
Southern California's largest metro — sprawling, car-dependent, and split across dozens of distinct neighborhoods from the coast to the valleys. This is a practical, plain-English relocation guide for Los Angeles. The deadlines that matter on arrival — driver's license, vehicle registration, and voter registration — are set at the California state level and apply statewide in Los Angeles. Below you'll find those rules, the top local utilities, the tax and insurance landscape, and a checklist you can work through in order.
California rules & deadlines that apply in Los Angeles
These requirements are set statewide in California and apply in Los Angeles. Pulled from our state-rules reference — requirements change, so confirm with the state agency or provider before acting. Los Angeles or its county may add local steps (for example, emissions testing or a local wage tax) on top of these. LocateFlow does not invent city-specific legal requirements; use official local sources for county or municipal steps.
Driver's license & vehicle
Must update DL within 10 days of establishing residency. Visit local DMV or apply online at dmv.ca.gov.
Voter registration
Register online at registertovote.ca.gov. Deadline: 15 days before election (conditional registration available).
Utilities & energy market
Major providers: PG&E, SCE, SDG&E. Deregulated energy market in some areas.
Taxes
State income tax: 1%-13.3%. No tax on Social Security benefits. High property tax exemption for homeowners.
Auto insurance
Auto insurance required: liability minimum 15/30/5. Earthquake insurance optional but recommended.
Top utilities & providers near Los Angeles
The major utilities, internet, and service providers operating across California, including the Los Angeles area. Coverage varies by address — confirm availability at your new Los Angeles home before you sign up.
- PG&EOfficial site
- Southern California EdisonOfficial site
- San Diego Gas & ElectricOfficial site
- AT&TOfficial site
- SpectrumOfficial site
Your Los Angeles relocation checklist
- 1
Update your address
File a change of address with USPS, then your bank, employer, insurer, and any subscription tied to your old address.
- 2
Set up utilities at the new place
Start electric, gas, water, internet, and trash before move-in day. Confirm availability at your exact address — coverage varies block to block.
- 3
Get your new driver's license
Visit a state licensing office within the statewide deadline below. Bring proof of residency, identity, and your current license.
- 4
Register your vehicle
Title and register your car, and check whether an emissions or safety inspection is required in your county.
- 5
Register to vote
Update your voter registration at your new address so you stay eligible in your new precinct.
- 6
Review insurance & taxes
Update auto and renters/home insurance to meet the state minimums, and note any state or local income, sales, or property tax differences.
Moving to Los Angeles: FAQ
- How long do I have to get a driver's license after moving to Los Angeles?
- Los Angeles follows California state rules: Must update DL within 10 days of establishing residency. Visit local DMV or apply online at dmv.ca.gov.
- How do I register to vote in Los Angeles, CA?
- Voter registration in Los Angeles is handled at the California state level: Register online at registertovote.ca.gov. Deadline: 15 days before election (conditional registration available).
- Which utility and internet providers serve Los Angeles?
- Common providers across California, including the Los Angeles area, are PG&E, Southern California Edison, San Diego Gas & Electric, AT&T, Spectrum. Major providers: PG&E, SCE, SDG&E. Deregulated energy market in some areas. Coverage varies block to block — always confirm service availability at your exact Los Angeles address with the provider before relying on it.
- What are the taxes like in Los Angeles?
- Los Angeles is subject to California state taxes: State income tax: 1%-13.3%. No tax on Social Security benefits. High property tax exemption for homeowners. Some metros add local sales or wage taxes, so confirm the rate for your specific address.
- What is the minimum auto insurance for Los Angeles drivers?
- Los Angeles drivers follow the California statewide minimum: Auto insurance required: liability minimum 15/30/5. Earthquake insurance optional but recommended. These are statutory minimums and may not be enough coverage — confirm current requirements with your insurer or the state.
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