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(a) A resident of the District of Columbia is one who is living in the District of Columbia voluntarily and not for a temporary purpose; that is, one with no intention of presently removing himself or herself therefrom.
Form 6166, also known as Certification of U.S. Tax Residency, is a letter printed on stationary bearing the U.S. Department of Treasury letterhead that certifies that a person or entity is a United States resident for purposes of the income tax laws of the United States for the fiscal year indicated on the Form.
The DC DMV issues a federally compliant driver license and identification card which is called REAL ID.
Documents that prove someone is a DC resident can include any of the following that is in the persons name: A copy of an active lease agreement, certified deed, or mortgage statement with DC address. A phone or utility bill from within the past two months. DC voter registration card.
The direct certification (DC) process allows local educational agencies (LEA) to certify children for free meal benefits without further application based on information provided by the state or local agencies administering CalFresh, CalWORKs, and Food Distribution Programs on Indian Reservations (FDPIR).
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A DC Resident is an individual that maintains a place of abode within DC for 183 days or more. If the individual is domiciled in the state at anytime, you are considered to be a DC resident. A DC Nonresident is an individual that did not spend any time domiciled in the state.
Many U.S. treaty partners require U.S. citizens and U.S. residents to provide a U.S. Residency Certificate in order to claim income tax treaty benefits, and/or certain other tax benefits, in those foreign countries. The IRS provides this residency certification on Form 6166, a letter of U.S. residency certification.
Updated: August 2022. The DC Proof of Residency Certification is for residents who need to prove current residency, live with a current DC resident, and do not have residency documents in their name.

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