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rehoppe
Dec 20, 2015Explorer
Several states have 'residency' statutes, defining what you Must do, If you state in that state for over a certain period of time.
From what I've read and heard it's mostly Not enforced however.
I'm not trolling, so let's leave this as a 'stand alone' posting.
IF you are stopped/questioned as to your business in the state, just be careful how you frame your reply. lol Otherwise you could end up paying fines, taxes, plate fees, etc....... IF That state decides you live there!
I'm not a fulltimer. Only a part timer from Colorado, and yes my vehicles do cost me quite a bit more to own than SD, Tx, or Alaska, etc.... but that's how we pay for our roads here.
IIRC The residency threshold in Co, is 45 'continuous days'. That said, I've only known it to be enforced once in over 40 years personally. But the ticket was just south of $1500..... ouch.
From what I've read and heard it's mostly Not enforced however.
I'm not trolling, so let's leave this as a 'stand alone' posting.
IF you are stopped/questioned as to your business in the state, just be careful how you frame your reply. lol Otherwise you could end up paying fines, taxes, plate fees, etc....... IF That state decides you live there!
I'm not a fulltimer. Only a part timer from Colorado, and yes my vehicles do cost me quite a bit more to own than SD, Tx, or Alaska, etc.... but that's how we pay for our roads here.
IIRC The residency threshold in Co, is 45 'continuous days'. That said, I've only known it to be enforced once in over 40 years personally. But the ticket was just south of $1500..... ouch.
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