If you are a Maryland resident working for the U.S. Government (Civilian or Military) and are stationed out of state, you face a catch-22: You want to keep...
Category - Address Change
Moving to a new home in Delaware triggers a legal clock. State law requires all residents to notify the Division of Motor Vehicles (DMV) of their new address...
When you move within Alaska, state law requires you to update your address with the Division of Motor Vehicles (DMV) within 10 days. Failure to do this...
In Arkansas, keeping your residency information current with the Department of Finance and Administration (DFA) is more than just a convenience—it is a legal...
In Hawaii, updating your address is a legal mandate under HRS § 286-47.5, requiring notification to the county director of finance within 30...
Moving to a new home in Connecticut involves more than just packing boxes; it requires immediate legal notification to the Department of Motor Vehicles...
In South Carolina, maintaining an accurate address on your driving record is a legal mandate under SC Code Section 56-1-230, which requires you to notify...
Relocating involves a long checklist, but in South Carolina, updating your driver’s license and vehicle records is legally time-sensitive. State law requires...
When you move to a new home in Oklahoma, updating your driver’s license is more than just a logistical task—it is a legal requirement. Maintaining an accurate...
If you have recently moved within the “Pelican State,” you have a strict 10-day window to notify the Office of Motor Vehicles (OMV)...

