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Under the SCRA, servicemembers retain the state they claimed when they entered active duty as their state of legal residence unless they take affirmative steps to change their state of legal residence.
First, you must be assigned to duty in Texas for at least 12 consecutive months during which you file proper documentation with the military to change your permanent residence to Texas.
To verify Texas residency, an individual must present two printed documents from the list below. Both documents must contain the individuals name and residential address. One of the documents must verify that the individual has lived in Texas for at least 30 days.
Information and advice on residency status is available from the Office of the Registrar, via phone at (210) 458-7070, or email at residency@utsa.edu. Information about establishing residency may also be found on the One Stop Enrollment website.
To become a Texas resident one must first establish a home in any town in Texas. This entails buying or renting property and subsequently receiving mail at that address. If you do not have a license from another state, you will need to prove that you have been in the state for 30 days before you can get an ID.

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