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Section 29.001(69) of the Wisconsin Statutes defines residency: Resident means a person who has maintained his or her place of permanent abode in this state for a period of 30 days immediately preceding his or her application for an approval.
What to bring to the DMV Proof of U.S. citizenship, legal permanent resident status, conditional resident status or temporary visitor status. Proof of name and date of birth. Proof of identity (one of which can be your out-of-state driver license)
You are considered a Wisconsin resident if any of these apply: Your principal residence is in this state. You pay your income taxes here. You are registered to vote here.
A legal resident of Wisconsin is a person who maintains their domicile in Wisconsin, whether or not they are physically present in Wisconsin or living outside of the state.
Utility bill for water, gas, electricity or land-line telephone service. Includes cable and internet services. Mobile phone bill. ​Financial statements: bank statement for a checking, savings, money market or brokerage account; credit card statement or loan statement for auto, home or personal.

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What will I need? Your out-of-state drivers license. Your completed Wisconsin Driver License Application form. Proof of identity and date of birth. Proof of legal residence. Proof of your social security number. Proof of Wisconsin residence. Proof of your Social Security Number.

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