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Well, it looks like my friend is perfectly OK with letting me use his home address as my own.
He said I don't have to pay for the favor, but I want to. I don't feel right asking for something that isn't his responsibility to provide, especially over a long period of time.
I also worry that if done for free, over time it could create resentment or regret if the arrangement requires further or periodic action.
So what else do I or he need to do? Are there more hoops to jump through?
I read something about an affidavit, but I can't remember the details.
Since the DMV's Real-ID Act (& possibly other agencies) requires proof of residency in the form of things like a lease, phone or utility bill, to prove you live somewhere, do I need to make sure those things/bills are mailed to his address so it looks like I live there?
I figure I can't just tell the DMV I live there, I have to prove it somehow, just like I would if I lived in my own house, so those required forms of proof have to have my name and his address on them, right?
If I don't get the Real-ID at all, ever, do I still need as much documentation? From what I'm reading, it sounds like I don't need to get the Real-ID at all if I have a passport, which I do.
I apologize if I'm repeating questions already asked, but my reading comprehension sucks. Everyone learns in different ways, and I'm terrible at learning things from the written word. I'm a visual learner, preferring to be shown how to do things, but I understand how that might be difficult on a Internet forum.