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Welcome to California! The procedure for transferring your out-of-state license is similar to that for applying for a new California drivers license. You must pass a vision exam and a written knowledge test. If your out-of-state license has expired, youll have to pass a driving (road) test too.
Heres the thing when you move to California and establish residency, you have 10 days to get a new driver license and 20 days to register your vehicle.
12.145 Privileges of Nonresidents (CVC 6700) Any vehicle owned by a nonresident and furnished to a California resident for their regular use within this state must be registered in California within 20 days after first operation of the vehicle in this state by the resident (CVC 4000.4).
To meet these requirements, you must be continuously physically present in California for more than one year (366 days) immediately prior to the residence determination date (generally the first day of classes) and intend to make California your home permanently.
Rental/lease agreement with signatures of the owner/landlord and the tenant/resident. Deed/title to residential real property. Mortgage bill. Home utility bill (including cellular phones).
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Drivers age 18 and over have no time restriction for using an out-of-state license in California. They may continue to drive as long as: They are not California residents, and. Their license remains valid in their state of residence.
Getting a California Drivers License If you become a California resident, you must get a California DL within 10 days.
If you are a California resident and acquire a new car, truck, or motorcycle from another state, it must be certified to meet California smog laws to be registered in California. This includes certain diesel-powered vehicles.
If you are 18 years old or older and have an out-of-state drivers license, you can drive in California for the duration of your visit. However, if you are 16 or 17 and have an out-of-state drivers license, you can only drive in California for a maximum of 10 days.
You will be presumed to be a California resident for any taxable year in which you spend more than nine months in this state. Although you may have connections with another state, if your stay in California is for other than a temporary or transitory purpose, you are a California resident.

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