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Walaby wrote:My understanding: California requires registration of vehicles etc within 20 days of becoming a resident. You can be a nonresident visitor as long as it's less than 6 months.lanerd wrote:
I do know that California requires you to be license in California if you are there for longer than 30 consecutive days.
Ron
So does this mean I can't go visit California for more than 30 days? Somehow I can't imagine this being correct. But, if it is, yet another good reason to stay away.
Mike
โNov-05-2016 03:50 AM
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โNov-04-2016 07:18 PM
Walaby wrote:lanerd wrote:
I do know that California requires you to be license in California if you are there for longer than 30 consecutive days.
Ron
So does this mean I can't go visit California for more than 30 days? Somehow I can't imagine this being correct. But, if it is, yet another good reason to stay away.
Mike
โNov-04-2016 06:56 PM
lanerd wrote:
I do know that California requires you to be license in California if you are there for longer than 30 consecutive days.
Ron
โNov-04-2016 02:35 PM
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โNov-04-2016 08:46 AM
lanerd wrote:He needs to check with his state of residence (ie taxes and voting MO?) concerning registration.
I have a friend who lives in MO and has a MO driver's license. His jeep (toad) is registered in Kansas and his motor home is registered in South Dakota and he spends about six months of the year as a camphost in California.
Question... is this all legal?
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โNov-03-2016 11:16 AM
And thank you for your opinion also. For the record, my home address/domicile, vehicle (all five) registration and driver's license are all in California. We spend 5 month (May thru Oct) on the coast of Newport where we own a site at an mh resort. Oregon does not recognize the mh resort as a permanent residence (or else I would have registered my mh there) and therefore does not require me to register as a domicile or license my vehicles or driver's license.
My concern is for my friend who I don't want to have legal problems just because he is unaware of possible irregularities. I have spoken to him on this subject and he has made some inquiries, but just can't seem to find the necessary answers.
I do know that California requires you to be license in California if you are there for longer than 30 consecutive days. I do not know if being a camphost may provide an exclusion to this law. I have no idea about SD, MO, or KS laws.....hence my initial post.
Thanks all who provided good info.
โNov-03-2016 10:39 AM
JWRoberts wrote:
It's none of my business and probably none of yours either.
What a question from the person who is either from Oregon or California!!!