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Current lease or mortgage statement. Louisiana drivers license. Property based bills (gas bill, water bill, sewage bill, cable bill) If the parent and child live with a family member or friend, that person is to provide verification with a residency affidavit (gotten from the school) in addition to the above items.
Proving North Carolina Residency Any document issued by the state of North Carolina or a county or city in North Carolina or the federal government​ ​North Carolina Vehicle Registration Card, insurance policy or title. North Carolina Voter Precinct Card. Military orders or military documents​ Utility bill or cable bill.
(1) A valid North Carolina drivers license or other identification card issued by the North Carolina Division of Motor Vehicles. (2) A current North Carolina rent or mortgage payment receipt, or current utility bill in the name of the applicant or the applicants legal spouse showing a North Carolina address.
To Whom This May Concern, I, [Family Members Name], the [Relation] of [Resident] formally acknowledge their residence at the street address of , City of , State of since , 20.
North Carolina Residency Requirements for Tax Purposes You are considered a North Carolina resident if you are domiciled in the state for any amount of time other than for transitory or temporary reasons.
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Under North Carolina law, to qualify for in-state residency, you must show that you: Have established your legal residence (domicile) in North Carolina, and. Have maintained that domicile for at least twelve (12) consecutive months before the beginning of the term, and. Have a residentiary presence in the state, and.
Proof of residency could be a lease, utility bill with address and parent or guardians name, recently paid rent receipt, or most recent tax receipt showing home ownership.
In order to qualify as a resident for tuition purposes, a person must have established legal residence (or domicile) in North Carolina and maintained that legal residence for at least twelve (12) months prior to his or her classification as a resident for tuition purposes.

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