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How to Show Proof of Residency Without Bills Medical or health card. W-2, 1099, or 1089 tax form from an employer, government, or financial entity for the most recent tax year. Pay stubs. Mail or printed electronic statements from a federal, state, county, or city government agency.
An individual who is physically present and resides in Washington for at least 183 days and does not commute back to their state of residence will generally be considered to reside in Washington and is a Washington resident for WFTC residency purposes.
Yes. An individual who is physically present and resides in Washington for at least 183 days and does not commute back to their state of residence will generally be considered to reside in Washington and is a Washington resident for WFTC residency purposes.
Students must live in the state for at least 12 consecutive months as legal residents. A legal resident is an individual who has relinquished all valid legal ties (e.g., drivers license, voter registration, vehicle registration, etc.) with their former state of residence and established such ties in Washington.
Home utility or service document for a Washington address (e.g. bill, statement, hook-up order) Proof of home ownership (e.g. mortgage documents, property tax documents, deed, title) Homeowners or renters insurance policy. Washington voter card.

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If you take any of the following actions, you can fit the Washington definition of residency. Register to vote in the state of Washington. Get a Washington State drivers license. Maintain a residence for personal use. Buy property in the state for personal use.

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