12-08-2010, 04:56 AM
You're required by law to change your driver's license when you become a resident, which is 90 days after your main home is in Idaho (unless you're a student or military). You can declare residency any time before that, though.
http://itd.idaho.gov/dmv/driverservices/..._facts.htm
So basically, after 90 days you automatically become a resident and have to get a new driver's license. Or you can go in the first day after you have proof you live in the state and become a resident then and have to get a new license.
If you wait like I did, it makes the wait longer to get a resident fishing/hunting license. The timing of when I moved meant I would only have had a few months of fishing before the year was over and I would have had to buy a new license anyway, so I didn't bother.
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http://itd.idaho.gov/dmv/driverservices/..._facts.htm
So basically, after 90 days you automatically become a resident and have to get a new driver's license. Or you can go in the first day after you have proof you live in the state and become a resident then and have to get a new license.
If you wait like I did, it makes the wait longer to get a resident fishing/hunting license. The timing of when I moved meant I would only have had a few months of fishing before the year was over and I would have had to buy a new license anyway, so I didn't bother.
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