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AdvSeekers wrote:
Thank you for the quick replies to both of you. Dons2346, if I go ahead and set up our mail service now, can we also go ahead and register our vehicles in SD too? Or, do I need to wait until we get our SD DLs and register to vote first?
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AdvSeekers wrote:
1. Receiving mail.You will have to plan ahead and select a post office that receives General Delivery mail. If time is a consideration, you will have to step up into the higher rates of postage to get mail to you faster.If you are gong to be in a campground, make sure you can receive mail there, if not, then back to General Delivery.
2. Campground stays.Most campgrounds have a 30 day max for a good reason. If longer stays are allowed, then the place becomes a "nest" for people and tends to become shabby. Also,by law in some states, stays are limited to no more than 180 days. It has something to do with residency. If you or hubby is not an Elk, I suggest becoming one as a lot of Elk Lodges have campgrounds and the price is reasonable.
3. Residency timing.If your hubby is still working, you will be considered a resident of that state. get your mail service set up now and start transferring all your mail to there. Once he retires, go to SD for driver's license, register to vote and establish your finances.
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