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Jun 28, 2013 at 18:24 comment added cnst I think I'll open-up a PO Box in that other state, renew the old CA one for one more year, and then do a forwarding from the old one, to the new one, and then in reverse when I go back. :-)
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Jun 22, 2013 at 23:09 comment added mhoran_psprep California knows you were a resident before you moved. You still want to keep a PO BOX and the car registered, they might demand proof.
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Jun 22, 2013 at 15:59 comment added cnst As mentioned, the other state is on the east coast, so it'll be hard for them to make the argument that I'm still living in Cali, when I don't have any residential or business addresses there, other than, perhaps, continuing to rent a PO Box. The other state is Indiana. I do myself regard the move as temporary, the contract is for at most 2 years, and if I don't like it, I might be done with it even sooner than that. However, I've heard stories of people moving to Oregon or, perhaps, even WA, and getting some tax issues with continuing to have a CA driver's licence. Is east coast easier?
Jun 22, 2013 at 15:18 history answered mhoran_psprep CC BY-SA 3.0