Submitted by __get_schwifty__ t3_10lw9zz in newhampshire

I am contemplating moving back to texas (address only) from Maine since my parents are there and im hoping i could instead claim residency in NH using a mail box/package center as my address and mailing address. could this be used for obtaining a NH drivers license and vehicle registrations? I will spend majority of my time bombing around NH RV parks with occasional jaunts down in the L48 states.

***Per NH DMV after calling them, you need a utility bill, signed rent contract or mortgage paperwork to get a NH drivers license***

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LetsGetBlotto t1_j5ziw1s wrote

From the secretary of state:

> You make a town or ward in New Hampshire your principal place of physical presence to the exclusion of all other places.

You could certainly try to do it but you'd be committing several felonies in the process. Its up to you if you think going to prison is worth what I assume is some scheme to not pay taxes.

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SoiledGloves t1_j5zkesz wrote

Texas also has no state income tax, so it’s not that

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__get_schwifty__ OP t1_j5zlbe1 wrote

huh? not following. i am going to be in a MOTORHOME FULL TIME ON THE ROAD. i will have no address. but i need to have a mailing address. im moving AWAY from MAINE, meaning gone, never to return except maybe an occasional RV trip to Acadia. I will prob spend the majority of my time in RV parks in NH. My Parents are in Texas but id hate to have to transfer everything into Texas knowing ill be in NH the majority of time bombing around

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Azr431 t1_j600qhq wrote

SD and FL have relaxed regulations on residency and are frequently used by full-time RV'ers due to no income tax. They're the Cayman Islands of America

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batmansmotorcycle t1_j5zhic8 wrote

Not without committing perjury

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__get_schwifty__ OP t1_j5zwp85 wrote

no that would not be the case. i wouldnt go in lying about using a mailbox

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batmansmotorcycle t1_j60bntf wrote

You have to sign an affidavit of residency when you get your license

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__get_schwifty__ OP t1_j60i9o4 wrote

ya looking at that affidavit theres no way to fill one out as an RV'er regardless of how much time i spend in NH

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batmansmotorcycle t1_j60ko47 wrote

Yeah you’d have to either find a roommate that will let you use the address or move to NH temporarily b4 you take off in the RV.

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vexingsilence t1_j6037tt wrote

Yea.. right from that link:

"Such actions include, but are not limited to, purchasing or leasing a principal (i.e. primary) house or apartment"

A mailbox center is not a house or apartment.

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__get_schwifty__ OP t1_j609oqf wrote

ya ive read it, but somehow there are still plenty of ppl that said they are able to get some kind of notary signed "affidavit" allowing them to still get residency even using a PO box in NH

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Umbert360 t1_j614vj2 wrote

I’m pretty sure that to even get a P.O. Box, you have to prove residency in the town that you’re trying to get the box in

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northursalia t1_j63dd2l wrote

Negative - I had a PO box in a neighboring town until one opened in the location nearest me. You do need a verifiable physical address to get a PO box however:

REQUIRED

Whether you apply online or at a Post Office, two valid forms of identification (one photo and one non-photo) are required when you obtain your keys or combination at the Post Office where your box is located. You must present the IDs at a Post Office. One item must contain a photograph and one must be traceable to the bearer (prove your physical address). Both must be current. Acceptable forms of ID include:

Photo ID Options:

■•■ Valid U.S. driver’s license or state non-driver’s identification card

■•■ U.S. Armed forces, government, university, or recognized corporate employee identification card

■•■ Passport, passport card, alien registration card, or certificate of naturalization

■•■ NEXUS or Matricula Consular card.

Non-Photo ID Options:

■•■ Current lease, mortgage, or deed of trust

■•■ Voter or vehicle registration card

■•■ Home or vehicle insurance policy

Note: Social Security cards, credit cards, and birth certificates are not acceptable forms of ID.

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work-n-lurk t1_j5zkm0c wrote

Not sure if this is still done - in early 2000's I moved to Campton - first step of getting a license was filling out a notarized affidavit that the Town Council had to approve.
At another point I got a NH part time resident license - much easier.

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overdoing_it t1_j61mm93 wrote

Why would you ever do that, the registration tax is insane. Register in in Florida its a few hundred bucks and they're very lenient on residency. You will pay $10k+ to register an RV in NH.

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Qbncgr t1_j63npdx wrote

It’s $47.50 to register in FL.

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Plenty-Cattle9791 t1_j6bbg8s wrote

I understand what you are asking. My husband did contact work for years we used America’s Mailbox out of Box Elder,SD. Worked perfect for us. I highly recommend you check out the website. I could answer questions based on our experience

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