"Resident" means a person who has maintained his or her place of permanent abode in this state for a period of 30 days immediately preceding his or her application for an approval. Domiciliary intent is required to establish that a person is maintaining his or her place of permanent abode in this state. Mere ownership of property is not sufficient to establish domiciliary intent. Evidence of domiciliary intent includes, without limitation, the location where the person votes, pays personal income taxes or obtains a driver's license.
Acceptable forms of identification to verify residency include:
well i live in wisconsin. the legal age here is 18
To change your legal residence takes an affirmative act. If you change your drivers' license or start filing taxes there, it becomes your legal residence. Simply staying somewhere for an extended period does not make it your legal residence.
It could be as soon as they moved out, or as soon as they moved into another residence.
yes you can
Your driver's license, whatever type, is issued by the state of your legal residence.
No. Nationwide regulations limit you to be licensed ONLY in the state of your legal residence.
eighteen years old.
If you own the garage you can probably live in it if you like. In order to rent it out or sell it as a residence there are likely to be legal requirements for human habitation that have to be met.
A residence is the place where you live, your home.
residence of a house cause you live there
No, if the states know that you live in their state but your not enrolled in a school in their state your parent or legal gurdian can get in "Law trouble".
residence of a house cause you live there