Full Time RV'ing
The key for staying "legal" is to have everything in the same state. Drivers license, vehicle registration and insurance, voter registration, mailing address, etc. This will create your "legal domicile". You can still own property elsewhere, but don't live in it.
Larry Farquhar, USAF (Ret)
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The Happy-Wanderers
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Rick & Jana
Army Retired (2009) Fulltimers since 2006
2006 Mobile Suites RL3 (Our house on Wheels)
2014 Ram Big Horn 3500
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On a serious note, be advised that a Class B driver's license, with road test, is required by state law if your RV is over 26,001 pounds. You will have to physically come back to the state to get the required inspection sticker for your vehicles. If you are at least a 60% disabled vet you can get a license plate for your rig for only $3. If you are a Texas CCP holder it is recognized in 34 states.
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- johnandmari
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From one who is a real Texan, this article is lacking. It does not mention the requirement to ditch pig BBQ in favor of beef BBQ or that Tex-Mex is a required food staple. It is a requirement for residency, even on paper, that you know what city the Alamo is in. It does not mention that a cowboy hat, jeans and boots is formal attire -even in church. The speed limit is 70-75 mph on almost all roads, and if you drive in the left lane going less you probably won't get to your destination. There is no warning that if you use that New York salsa instead of pico de galo, we will "get the rope."
Love it! :laugh:
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