You are a state resident in the state you currently live in so if you're on a vacation or business trip, wherever your home is, is the state you reside.
Added: Just because you were born in a particular state does not qualify you for lifelong residency in that state. You legally reside in whatever state your home/residence happens to be in.
No. If you remain a permanent resident of your home state, you can keep that license while you are away at school.
Traffic fines don't go away. If you're a California resident and you don't pay the fine on time, the DMV puts an indefinite suspension on your license until it is paid. If you have a license from another state, the California DMV will request that state do the same - that state may or may not comply with California's request. Even if they don't comply, your driving privilege in California will be suspended until the fine is paid and the conditions for reinstatement of your driving privilege are met - if you're caught driving in California before this, it'll be treated the same as if you were driving on a suspended license.
The state itself cannot, but they can take away your privilege to drive in their state, and they can also ask your resident state to suspend your license.
California's a big state. Your mileage could vary according to destination. LA's about 2800 miles away.
hell no .....you silly duck
Yeah, send them to a realtives house.
Kellyn was born on November 26, 1958 and passed away on Thursday, April 30, 2009. Kellyn was a resident of Canyon Country, California.
No. Oregon, Washington, Alaska, and Hawaii are further away.
Run Away??
it depends on were you are, Disneyland is in California, so if you are near that state then you can drive. if your in a different country or a far away state i think you should fly.
Florence Griffith-Joyner passed away at her home in Mission Viejo, California.
The Mettler Family Vineyard is located in the Central California city of Lodi. Lodi is approximately 30 minutes away from the capital city of Sacramento in the state of California.