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Legally, you can have multiple residences in multiple states, but only one domicile. You must be physically in the same state as your domicile most of the year, and able to prove the domicile is your principal residence, true home or place you return to.
Proving Your Virginia Residency You must visit a Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) customer service center and present documentation to prove your Virginia residency such as a utility bill, lease agreement, payroll check stub or original bank statement.
Safety Emissions Inspections Before individuals can register their vehicle, they will need to have their vehicle inspected for safety, and they may also have to successfully pass an emissions inspection.
There are two ways you can register your motor vehicle, motorcycle, tractor truck, trailer or semitrailer: In person at one of our customer service centers (CSCs), DMV Select offices or mobile offices, or. By mail. See submit by mail to help ensure timely processing of your application.
Identification and Residency Requirements One proof of legal presence. Two proofs of Virginia residency. One proof of your social security number, if you have been issued one (required for CDL) If applying to exchange a license issued by another U.S. state, territory or jurisdiction: Your current drivers license.
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You must visit a Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) customer service center and present documentation to prove your Virginia residency such as a utility bill, lease agreement, payroll check stub or original bank statement.
If youre registering your vehicle in Virginia for the first time and it has a current valid emissions certificate from the last 12 months, you can register it without a Virginia emissions inspection.
To prove Virginia residency, you need a primary form of proof such as a residential lease agreement, mortgage, mortgage statement, or deed; USPS change of address confirmation form; or a recent utility bill.
These proofs of residency usually come in the form of other government ID (showing an address), utility bill, lease agreement, or any valid document showing an address with the residents name.
You must visit a Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) customer service center and present documentation to prove your Virginia residency such as a utility bill, lease agreement, payroll check stub or original bank statement.

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