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Grit_dog
Jun 18, 2016Navigator
Fwiw, the state your drivers license is in, has little to do with other domicile issues, and zero to do with the big one, which is your tax home.
Just go to the dmv or call em and explain and find out what you need to bring to get your picture on a new card!
As mentioned above, every state is different and there are so many loop holes that it's a flawed system for anyone who doesn't stay in one state long term.
Probably the biggest consideration, if you're prone to getting pulled over by the cops, is having the right story for them, which even sometimes if you're legit in your multi state state of living, doesn't cut it. In general with them, if your tags match your license no questions asked.
And IMO it's only important the insurance address matches if it's important to the ins co.
Again, this all doesn't match up for us a lot of times, and our insurance doesn't care. In fact they've told us just leave it as is until the next renewal.
Just go to the dmv or call em and explain and find out what you need to bring to get your picture on a new card!
As mentioned above, every state is different and there are so many loop holes that it's a flawed system for anyone who doesn't stay in one state long term.
Probably the biggest consideration, if you're prone to getting pulled over by the cops, is having the right story for them, which even sometimes if you're legit in your multi state state of living, doesn't cut it. In general with them, if your tags match your license no questions asked.
And IMO it's only important the insurance address matches if it's important to the ins co.
Again, this all doesn't match up for us a lot of times, and our insurance doesn't care. In fact they've told us just leave it as is until the next renewal.
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