How do I become a resident of Pennsylvania?
Also know, how do you establish residency in Pennsylvania?
Non-Commercial Driver's License All new residents with out-of-state non-commercial driver's licenses must obtain a PA Driver's License within 60 days of establishing Pennsylvania residency. To apply, you must appear in person at one of our Driver License Centers.
- COMPLETE THE APPLICATION FORM. You may download Form DL-180R here.
- APPLY IN PERSON.
- BRING REQUIRED DOCUMENTATION.
- SURRENDER YOUR OUT-OF-STATE DRIVER'S LICENSE.
- PAY THE FEE.
- PASS EYE SCREENING TEST.
- HAVE YOUR PICTURE TAKEN.
- RECEIVE YOUR PA DRIVER'S LICENSE.
Beside above, what does PA resident mean?
According to the Pennsylvania Instructions: A Resident is an individual who is domiciled in Pennsylvania. You may have Statutory residence in Pennsylvania if you spend more than 183 days in the state and maintain a permanent place of abode. A Nonresident is an individual that is not domiciled in Pennsylvania.
Generally you are considered a resident if your domicile is that state, or (if your domicile is another state) you maintained a permanent place of abode in that state and spent more than 184 days there during the year.