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You are a resident of Arizona if your domicile is in Arizona. Domicile is the place where you have your permanent home. It is where you intend to return if you are living or working temporarily in another state or country. If you leave Arizona for a temporary period, you are still an Arizona resident while gone.
Being in Arizona for 1 year does not necessarily make you a resident for tuition purposes. You will need to meet all of the requirements: one year showing physical presence, intent beyond the circumstance of being a student, and evidence of one year of financial independence, unless you meet one of the exceptions.
Documents required to prove residency include proof of employment or an Arizona state income tax return. And the Arizona Department of Revenue considers a person who lives in Arizona for nine months of a taxable year to be a resident.
Arizona Resident Definition You work in Arizona (other than for seasonal agricultural work). You are registered to vote in this state. You place children in school without paying the tuition rate of a nonresident. You have a business with an office in Arizona that bases and operates vehicles in this state.
Resident includes: (a) Every individual who is in this state for other than a temporary or transitory purpose. (b) Every individual who is domiciled in this state and who is outside the state for a temporary or transitory purpose.
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Resident Definition You are considered an Arizona resident if any of the following applies: You work in Arizona (other than for seasonal agricultural work). You are registered to vote in this state. You place children in school without paying the tuition rate of a nonresident.
Proof of Residency Arizona income tax return. Arizona Voter registration. Arizona Motor Vehicle registration. Arizona Drivers license. Employment history in Arizona. Place of graduation from high school. Source of financial support. Dependency as indicated on federal income tax return.
You are generally considered an Arizona resident if: You stay in Arizona for seven months or longer during any calendar year, no matter your permanent residence. Your children are enrolled in school without paying non-resident tuition rates. You are employed in Arizona for non-seasonal work.

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