โDec-04-2012 05:42 PM
โAug-05-2013 11:22 AM
โJul-25-2013 09:53 AM
โJul-16-2013 01:19 AM
Golden_HVAC wrote:
I would not recommend Texas as a state to register your truck and RV, you have to return there every other year to have it inspected. Many states do not require inspection of the frame, brakes, and such, they trust the owners to not drive broken down vehicles.
I would suggest looking into Nevada. I hear they do not have excessive high vehicle regerstration, don't think they have smog certificates, and no state income tax. You can also hire a mail box service that can sign for certified mail, and run a small business if you like from that address. You can have your mail forwarded to anyplace in the United States.
Yes it has been done before. Look at the Exscapee's club, they forward mail for many members to all areas of the country! You do need to pick a state, there are advantages to several of them. One being Oregon, where RV registration the first year is kinda expensive, but after that it is fairly low cost, and the sales tax on a replacement vehicle, or anything else is $0 !
Yes you will need to register all your vehicles in one state, and get the drivers license there. Get insurance, and make sure that the policy you get is not void if you spend more than 60 days at a time out of state. Heck you might decide you like to stay in Oregon, less humidity, and very green!
Fred.
โJul-06-2013 06:57 PM
โJul-02-2013 09:20 AM
BarbaraOK wrote:RIA wrote:
I have a friend who has a S.S.I. card & it has the MasterCard emblem. That is why I don't need a bank that hits you for fees.
We have a senior account at our bank and don't pay any fees. Lots of CUs don't have fees or waive them if you have a savings account with a minimum balance.
โJul-01-2013 07:15 PM
โJul-01-2013 01:33 PM
RIA wrote:
I have a friend who has a S.S.I. card & it has the MasterCard emblem. That is why I don't need a bank that hits you for fees.
Barb & Dave O'Keeffe - full-timing since 2006
Figment II
(2002 Alpine 36 MDDS) ๐โJul-01-2013 12:17 PM
โJul-01-2013 11:12 AM
Geocritter wrote:2gypsies wrote:
Golden HVAC: You do not have to return to Texas to have the vehicle inspections.
I have a question for 2gypsies (or anyone else with an answer). I currently live in TX and would like to keep my TX residency. However, I have this concern that one day I'll be driving back into TX after a long stay away and I'll get busted for having an expired safety inspection sticker before I get a chance to get the rig inspected.
Steve
PS sorry to ask this question here, but I wasn't able to contact the poster via a PM.
โJun-30-2013 07:42 PM
โJun-30-2013 11:44 AM
Geocritter wrote:2gypsies wrote:
Golden HVAC: You do not have to return to Texas to have the vehicle inspections.
I have a question for 2gypsies (or anyone else with an answer). I currently live in TX and would like to keep my TX residency. However, I have this concern that one day I'll be driving back into TX after a long stay away and I'll get busted for having an expired safety inspection sticker before I get a chance to get the rig inspected.
Steve
PS sorry to ask this question here, but I wasn't able to contact the poster via a PM.
Barb & Dave O'Keeffe - full-timing since 2006
Figment II
(2002 Alpine 36 MDDS) ๐โJun-30-2013 09:55 AM
โJun-30-2013 06:35 AM
gatorcq wrote:
Do a search for "Texas Domicile" lot of good info. Another idea is to call your department of public safety or highway patrol. You will get it first hand and from the direct source.
โJun-30-2013 05:17 AM