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Hi, I am confused. Someone told me that within 30 days I need to get a Washingon driver's license and change the title on my car to Washington, but I am only going to be there temporarily (a year max if that). Do any other out of staters know what I'm talking about? I don't want to go through all that and when I return do it again in California. I was told that the police in Washington "target" out of staters. is that true? what should I do?
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If you reside in WA for 30 days or more you are legally required to get a WA state driver's license and have your vehicle licensed in WA. Even if you'll be there a year or less. Yes, when you return to California, you'll have to do it all over again. |
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I've done it in both states and it is not terrible... slower in California than Washington but still something that can be accomplished in a few hours.
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Hopefully I won't jinx myself.
I was in the same boat, rented in Hazel Dell for 6 months ( kept my CA. plates ), didn't care for the neighborhood, so we now live in Camas (love it) decided to make it permanent, plates and all. I never was or felt targeted. In fact the whole everyone hates Californians seems ridiculous. Welcome to Washington. |
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I think you can get some sort of an exemption for part-time resident. I know the WA DOL told me I could do this on my WA car that is temporarily living in another state. (even longer than a year).
I would call a state DOL office (not a 'sub-agent') and explain the situation to verify your legal responsibilities and obligations. I would definitely not go transfer everything if you were on a temporary assignment, or had another reason to be a part-time resident. If you are going to declare WA residency for tax or school reasons, then you best get stuff transfered. It can be very expensive, time consuming, and unnecessary to transfer everything. You might want to get a WA ID (@ DOL) for emergency contact and ID. As a First Responder, it can be a real hassle to scrape someone off the pavement and not have the correct ID to get immediate medical info. Timeliness of info can determine whether you camp out in an oxygen tent the rest of your life. |
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Thanks for the responses everyone. We figure that it's just temporary so I assume if we just drive safe and have no problems with the police then we'll be fine. I truly do not mind transferring everything if I were to stay for longer but since my husband's job is as a contractor and who know if we'll be there for 3 months or a year, I'd rather not. We have two vehicles that we just paid registration for here in California and things are pretty expensive. We definitely are not going to be going to school there or using any kind of public assistance. I was thinking that I might just get a driver's license but I really don't want to give up my California one.
Everyone's been telling me to hold off on everything until we really figure out how long we'll be there. The WA DOL told me that if it's 6 months or under then I don't need to do anything. Hopefully that works out. Thanks again! I look foward to taking my extended "vacation" there!!! |
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