โOct-18-2016 06:07 AM
โOct-23-2016 09:41 AM
2gypsies wrote:
Using a campground address might work but if you're moving between campgrounds and not staying year-round, you still need a domicile address that can be used for everything year-round. Would the campground address handle your mail even when you move to another campground? You need an address for vehicle registrations, licenses, voter's record, medical insurance, Medicare, credit cards, etc. It should be one address used all the time for everything. That's where a mail service comes into play. It's your permanent address even if you move around.
Barb & Dave O'Keeffe - full-timing since 2006
Figment II
(2002 Alpine 36 MDDS) ๐โOct-22-2016 05:09 PM
โOct-19-2016 09:18 PM
โOct-19-2016 07:38 PM
2gypsies wrote:TechWriter wrote:2gypsies wrote:
Using a campground address might work but if you're moving between campgrounds and not staying year-round, you still need a domicile address that can be used for everything year-round.
Not true. Your one-size-fits-all answer doesn't hold up in OP's situation.
In AZ, he'd use a "residence" (ie, a campground) address on his driver's license application, but then specifying on that same form that his mailing address be used on his driver's license . . . and then everywhere else.
You can certainly try using a PMB as a residence address, but if that doesn't work, then you had better have a Plan B address.
My point being... if he's going to have an Arizona domicile, why not use the same address for everything? He has to get mail somewhere - use that address. His driver's license isn't the only place he'll need an address.
โOct-19-2016 04:14 PM
TechWriter wrote:2gypsies wrote:
Using a campground address might work but if you're moving between campgrounds and not staying year-round, you still need a domicile address that can be used for everything year-round.
Not true. Your one-size-fits-all answer doesn't hold up in OP's situation.
In AZ, he'd use a "residence" (ie, a campground) address on his driver's license application, but then specifying on that same form that his mailing address be used on his driver's license . . . and then everywhere else.
You can certainly try using a PMB as a residence address, but if that doesn't work, then you had better have a Plan B address.
โOct-19-2016 10:27 AM
โOct-18-2016 04:45 PM
โOct-18-2016 04:37 PM
Us out West wrote:
Did you talk to the DMV or just read something?
โOct-18-2016 03:43 PM
azdryheat wrote:
Why do you want to keep AZ as your state of residence? You are no longer tied to any one state. I'd be looking around for a cheaper state to be a resident of, like Oregon, Montana, South Dakota, Florida, to name a few. You could save serious money on registering your RV and save on your taxes in another state and still remain in AZ. I'd be shopping around.
โOct-18-2016 03:42 PM
2gypsies wrote:
Using a campground address might work but if you're moving between campgrounds and not staying year-round, you still need a domicile address that can be used for everything year-round.
โOct-18-2016 03:37 PM
โOct-18-2016 02:50 PM
โOct-18-2016 01:48 PM
โOct-18-2016 12:15 PM
mrnoyb wrote:
I'm an AZ resident going full time in AZ. Planning on the high country in summer and the desert in winter. DMV won't accept a PO Box or Rural Route for license & registration. Is there any issue with using an RV park address as official during the 6 month stays?
I appreciate any feedback. Thank you.