My experience is only here in Arizona, but we are finally enforcing compliance with the federal "Real ID" edicts, and my understanding is it will be harmonized and duplicated everywhere.
Significantly, you MUST provide a RESIDENTIAL address. The federal regulations simply do not reccognize or consider that there is anyone who does not have a fixed location out of which they domicile, even if only temporarily. P.O. boxes are forbidden for use on driver licenses here now, and any sort of address you submit needs to jive with the main master computer at DMV, or it will be rejected.
I have a friend who lives in a small unincorperated part of Navajo County, which is situated along an identified Forest Service fire road. He receives no mail there and of necessity has a P.O. box in nearby Happy Jack. Prior to the Real ID Act, he gave the P.O. box as his address and it was fine by the state. But last year when he had to renew, they refused to unless he gave them is residential address,...which he did not have to give. After having to go make copies of his property deed papers and satelite photos and returning to DMV to pinpoint for them where and why he had no address to give them,...they CREATED ONE FOR HIM and entered the new residential "target" (yes, that's what they call it) into the state's master registry of domiciles. His address is now Lot #1, FSR #***, Happy Jack, Az.
So soon, there shall be no anonymous hermit cabins anywhere,...unless you never get a driver license.