Thanks for the info! I'd appreciate it if you could provide more clarification...
1. About the "address" part. You used the campground at first, then the mail service for all further correspondence? Or was your mailing address always the mail service... and the campground just to put a permanent address on the license?
2. Did you get the impression that they knew what you were doing and basically condoned it?
3. Do you ever need to go through the routine again with the campground, or is once good forever?
4. Any trouble with vehicle insurance?
5. Also, what benefits does your husband get in NV that he wouldn't in the other states?
1. Our first three or four years, we had the physical address as the campground address. All our correspondence with the DMV, State of Nevada, voting, and mail, was with the mailing address if 1970 Leslie, #2, Pahrump, NV 89069 (that is not completely it, but I remember the Leslie part, and it counted the same as an apartment).
We got the mailing address before we went to the DMV. That way we had the “physical” address of the campground, and the mailing address of Mail, Messages, and More.
2. We got a 1 month rent at the campground. They understood that we were setting up a domicile.
3. When we re-upped our license, we had a physical address (moved to Pahrump permanently!) and so put that address on, but when you re-up, they ask if anything has changed. If nothing has, you are good to go, new pic and new license.
4. No trouble with insurance; we always say we are going way less miles than the average person so ours was always low.
5. Nevada is no state income tax regardless of how you get your money. That means your IRAs, SS, or income from investments are not taxed on the state level. If you have municipal bonds, they are not taxed on the state level. He also gets extra money to spend on over the counter meds. Seniors get discounts at grocery stores, state parks, and federal parks.
What can I say, “West is Best” my quote.