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You are a statutory resident of Pennsylvania if you spend most of your time in the state even if you are domiciled in another state. Statutory PA residency is established by spending more than 183 days (all 24 hours) in Pennsylvania during the tax year.
If you do not have any bills in your name, two proofs of residency are still required. One such proof is to bring a person with whom you reside along with their Drivers License or Photo ID to the Driver License Center where they will be required to sign an affidavit stating that you reside with them.
Visit a Driver License Center with: The completed DL-180 (PDF) The completed DL-180TD (PDF)(if under the age 18). Proof of identity, which is listed on reverse side of DL-180 (PDF). Two acceptable proofs of residency, listed on reverse side of DL-180 (PDF), if you are 18 years of age or older. Your Social Security card.
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You will need to take a vision-screening test and complete Form DL-180R (PDF), Application for Pennsylvania Non-Commercial Drivers License By Out-of-State Non-CDL Driver. In addition, you will need to show proof of identification and residency and your Social Security card.
An individual is considered a resident rather than a part- year resident if that person was physically present in PA for at least 184 days (or parts of 184 days) and maintained a permanent place of abode in PA at any time during the tax year.
You are a statutory resident of Pennsylvania if you spend most of your time in the state even if you are domiciled in another state. Statutory PA residency is established by spending more than 183 days (all 24 hours) in Pennsylvania during the tax year.

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