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2gypsies1
Mar 04, 2015Explorer III
edbehnke wrote:
if you want to do residency in a state, move to that state, that is how you do it.
If you're a full-time RVer you don't have to move to another state to declare residency. You don't have to own anything in that state.
To begin with you need a legal address and mail service forwarding companies geared to full-timers will give you a street address unique to only you.
Then you'll have a series of things to change over once you get that address such as driver's license, registrations, insurance, medical insurance, etc.
Texas, South Dakota and Florida are the easiest states to do all that for full-time RVers. However, South Dakota has limited medical insurance if you're not on Medicare. You need medical insurance that will cover you as you travel.
From Michigan, we chose Texas.
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