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Ok, see if you can follow me here. I'm a college student in Maryland. I lived in Maryland for the past 11 years as well, so I got my license here a couple years ago. Last year, my parents moved to Nevada, but I still go to school here in Maryland.

Because I no longer live at the address on my license, I have to get it changed/a new one. But what do I put on it? I'm assuming I can't put a Nevada address on a Maryland license. On the other hand, though, I don't have a permanent address here in Maryland because I just go to college here now. Do I have to fly to Nevada to get a Nevada license, even though I don't technically live there? HELP!

2007-10-17 04:30:37 · 4 answers · asked by Britni 2 in Cars & Transportation Insurance & Registration

4 answers

Have you established legal residence in Nevada? If so, you will have to pay out of state tuition for your college education. Seeing as you are still living in MD and I assume consider yourself a MD resident, the best thing to do is change your address to where ever you get your mail now. If all you have is a post office box, E mail me and I will tell you how to deal with that situation!! There are ways around the rules!!

https://secure.marylandmva.com/eMVAServices/VRR/COA_Info.asp?sku=cngAddr

Change your address on line!

2007-10-17 05:02:39 · answer #1 · answered by fire4511 7 · 2 0

You'll just have to get a Maryland license with the address with the address your living at on it.

2007-10-17 11:39:27 · answer #2 · answered by loonatic72 6 · 0 0

Where do you get mail? Just do a change of address to where ever you get your mail at. You must have somewhere you live there, you don't just wander the streets at night do you?

2007-10-17 11:47:28 · answer #3 · answered by oklatom 7 · 0 0

you can get a licece in both states if you want.but i would say gea maryland license that where you are living.

2007-10-17 13:40:25 · answer #4 · answered by Sal 3 · 0 1

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