New Resident Guide - New Jersey 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the New Resident Guide in the editor.
  2. Begin by reviewing the Voting Registration Requirements section. Ensure you meet all criteria and gather necessary documents for registration.
  3. Proceed to the Identification Card Requirements. Fill out the non-driver ID application (BA-207 form) and ensure you have proof of age and identification ready.
  4. Next, navigate to the Driver’s License Requirements. If applicable, complete the examination permit application and prepare your identification documents as specified.
  5. Move on to Vehicle Title and Registration Requirements. Collect all required documents including vehicle title, insurance information, and proof of Social Security.
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For your domicile to be considered a primary residence rather than a vacation home, NJ residency laws require you to live in your property at least 183 days per year (i.e., more than half the year.)
A Resident of New Jersey is an individual that is domiciled in New Jersey for the tax year or an individual that maintains a permanent home in New Jersey and spends more than 183 days in the state. A Nonresident of New Jersey is an individual that was not domiciled in New Jersey.

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