Yes, you are not required to obtain a driver's license nor a state ID although it would be advantageous for the person to do so. You become a resident of a state by establishing a permanent address to which you receive mail (and in most states physically reside) within it, for the required amount of time.
You will be considered a resident of the state of California as long as you live in the state. If you sell your home and move to another in the state, you will still be a resident.
If the car is registered in NJ, you would have to find out if there is a military exemption, which I doubt. From personal experience because of NJ's crazy taxes/insurance rates I kept my car registered in my home state when I lived there and never had a problem.
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Usually in the state that it is registered
Yes, you will still be considered a resident of the state of California if you sell your home and move out of the United States.
I would Say that homeless people are considered a resident of a state at some point. Most people are not homeless from the day they are born. At some point I would think that someone is born in a hospital with a birth certificate and is claimed as a resident. If they are not considered a resident of a state then would they not be considered a US citizen???
You can determine if you are a resident of a state by looking at factors like where you live, where you work, where you pay taxes, and where you are registered to vote. Residency requirements can vary by state, so it's important to check the specific rules of the state in question.
No! they are considered a criminal. They're ILLEGAL>
Be a resident of Illinois, 18 years of age, and a registered voter.
you have to be at least 30yrs. old to qualify,be a resident of the state,US citizen (5yrs.),be in state for 6yrs.,and registered of the state
A Maryland Governor must be 30 years of age and a 5 year resident and registered voter in the state.
Registration for a car should be made from the state in which you are a legal resident. It must be registered somewhere in order to be driven legally.