NEW RESIDENT GUIDE FOR STATE OF CALIFORNIA
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Becoming a new resident of a new home state often involves the reorganization
of your legal affairs. This form is a guide to help you in meeting various
requirements, such as residency, voting, driver’s license, identification card and
vehicle registration requirements.
RESIDENCY REQUIREMENTS -
You may establish residency in the state of California by voting in a California
election, paying resident tuition, filing for a homeowner's property tax exemption,
or receiving any other privilege or benefit not ordinarily extended to nonresidents.
VOTING REGISTRATION REQUIREMENTS -
You may register to vote in California if you meet the following requirements:
You are a U.S. citizen.
You are a resident of California.
You are at least 18 years of age (or will be by the date of the next
election).
You are not in prison or on parole for conviction of a felony.
You have not been judged by a court to be mentally incompetent to
register and vote.
You must obtain and complete a Voter Registration Form by one of the
following methods:
o You may call your local county elections official and request a form.
o You may obtain a Voter Registration Form Online at
https://ovr.ss.ca.gov/votereg/OnlineVoterReg and the Secretary of
State Office will mail a typed registration form to you in
approximately 7 to 14 days. You must sign, date and return by mail
the pre-typed form you will receive to the county elections official on
the return address side of the voter registration card. You should
use this service at least one month prior to election day. Full on-line
voter registration is not yet available in California.
o You may call California’s toll-free voter registration hotline at 1-800-
345-VOTE and request a form.
o You may d ownload and return by mail to your county elections
official a Voter Registration Form at
http://www.ss.ca.gov/elections/national_vrc_notice.htm .
You must register to vote 15 days before each local and statewide election
day. Your polling place location will be printed on the Sample Ballot you
receive from your local county elections official prior to an election. You
may also contact your local county elections office for polling place
information.
DRIVER’S LICENSE REQUIREMENTS -
If you take a job in or become a resident of California, you must get a California
driver license within 10 days.
If you are over the age of 18 and are applying for an original driver’s license, you
will need to meet the following requirements:
You must visit a Department of Motor Vehicles office to complete an
application form DL 44, give a thumb print and have your picture taken.
You must provide your social security number by presenting an original
social security card, Medicare card, U.S. Armed Forces Identification Card
or Military Separation Document, unless you are legally present in the US,
but ineligible for a social security number.
You must verify your birth date and legal presence by presenting the
original or a certified copy of one of the following documents:
o US Birth Certificate
o US Certificate or Report of Birth Abroad
o Federal Proof of Indian Blood Degree
o INS American Indian Card
o Birth Certificate or passport issued from a US Territory
o US Passport
o US Military Identification Cards (Active or reserve duty, dependent,
retired member, discharged from service, medical/religious
personnel)
o Common Access Card (only if designated as Active military or
Active Reserve or Active Selected Reserve)
o Certificate of Naturalization or Citizenship
o Northern Mariana Card
o INS US Citizen ID Card
o Permanent Resident Card
o Temporary Resident Identification Card
o Canadian Passport/Birth Certificate
o Non-resident Alien Canadian Border Crossing Card
o Valid foreign passport with a valid Record of Arrival/Departure (form
I-94)
o Certification from California Department of Corrections or California
Youth Authority
o Employment Authorization Card
o Permanent Resident Re-entry Permit
o Refugee travel document
o "Processed for I-551" stamped in a valid foreign passport
o Valid I-94 stamped "Refugee," "Parole or Parolee," "Asylee," or
Section 207, Section 208, Section 209, Section 212d(2), HP or PIP
o Immigration judge's order granting asylum
o Certified court order or judgment issued from a court of competent
jurisdiction.
o Valid I-94 with attached photo stamped "Processed for I-551
temporary evidence of lawful admission for permanent residence"
o Notice of Action (I-797 Approved Petition)
o Mexican Border Crossing Card with valid I-94
You must provide your true full name. If you change your name, you must
provide an original or certified copy of either adoption documents that
contain your legal name as a result of the adoption, a name change
document that contains your legal name both before and after the name
change, a marriage certificate (issued from a local or state Office of Vital
Statistics), or a dissolution of marriage document that contains your legal
name as a result of the court action.
You must pay the application fee of $26.00.
You must pass a vision exam and pass a traffic laws and sign test. If you
have a license from another country, you will be required to take a driving
test. If you have a license from another state, the driving test can be
waived.
You will be issued a permit if you have never been licensed before. When
you practice, you must be accompanied by an adult who is 18 years of
age or older, with a valid California license. This person must be close
enough to you to take control of the vehicle if necessary.
You must carry liability insurance in the amounts of $15,000 for injury or
death of 1 person per accident, $30,000 for injury or death of 2 or more
persons per accident and $5,000 for property damage per accident. You
must carry evidence of insurance at all times in your vehicle.
IDENTIFICATION CARD REQUIREMENTS -
You may apply to receive a California Identification Card regardless of your age.
The identification card looks like a driver’s license, but is used for identification
purposes only.
In order to apply for an identification card you will need to meet the following
requirements:
You must visit a Department of Motor Vehicles Office, complete an
application form DL 44, give a thumb print and have your picture taken.
You must provide your social security number. (See acceptable
documents listed above.)
You must verify your birth date and legal presence. (See acceptable
documents listed above.)
You must pay the application fee of $21.00, unless you are a senior citizen
age 62 or older.
V EHICLE TITLE AND REGISTRATION REQUIREMENTS-
Residents of states other than California may operate their vehicles with current
registration in their names from their residence state for up to six months or until
they accept gainful employment in California, become a California resident, claim
a homeowner's exemption in California, rent or lease a residence in California,
enroll in an institution of higher learning as a California resident, enroll their
dependents in school (K-12), or intend to live or be located in California on a
permanent basis.
As a California resident, you must register commercial vehicles and any vehicle
you own immediately upon entry into California unless you obtain a special
permit.
In order to register a non-resident vehicle, you must meet the following
requirements:
You must complete an Application for Title or Registration signed by all
registered owners, showing the name and address of the lienholder
(legal owner), if any.
You must present the last issued out-of-state title, unless held by the
lienholder/legal owner.
You must present your last issued registration certificate, if you are the
registered owner shown on the out-of-state title and the vehicle entered
California with valid out-of-state registration, or if the title has been lost.
You must present a Bill of Sale, Vehicle/ Vessel Transfer and
Reassignment Form, if you purchased the vehicle from someone other
than the registered owner shown on the title.
You must present an odometer disclosure statement, signed by the
seller and buyer, if your vehicle is less than ten model years old.
You must have your vehicle inspected by an authorized Department of
Motor Vehicles employee, law enforcement officer, or a licensed vehicle
verifier employed by a registration service or dealership.
You must obtain a smog certification, if applicable.
You must surrender the valid out-of-state license plates if they do not
have to be returned to the home state.
You must obtain a weight certificate, if you have a commercial vehicle,
from a moving and storage company for a nominal fee. A weight
certificate is not required for commercial vehicles with empty or unladen
weight of 6,000 pounds or less where the weight is marked as unladen
or empty on the out-of-state title or registration or trailers.
You must pay the appropriate fees, including registration ($31.00) and
vehicle license fees and any use tax due within 20 days of entry or
residency to avoid penalties.
You must provide evidence of valid liability insurance when renewing
your vehicle registration. Acceptable proof is a current identification card,
issued to you by your insurance company. An alternative to meet this
requirement is that you may post a bond as proof of insurance.
You may receive a disabled person parking placard or plate if you have
impaired mobility as certified by your doctor, or you have heart or
circulatory disease, lung disease, a diagnosed disease or disorder that
significantly limits the use of lower extremities, specific, documented
visual problems, including low-vision or partial-sightedness or the loss,
or loss of the use, of one or both lower extremities or both hands. You do
not need a doctor’s certification if you have lost a lower extremity or both
hands, and you appear in person at a local Department of Motor
Vehicles office. You must complete and sign an application, have your
doctor sign the disability certification, pay a fee of $6.00 for a temporary
placard and mail the original application to the address on the form. You
will receive your parking placard approximately two weeks after you
submit the completed form.
Please see the California Department of Motor Vehicles website at
http://www.dmv.ca.gov/newtoca/newtoca.htm and the California Secretary of
State Office website at http://www.ss.ca.gov/elections/elections_vr.htm for further
new resident and contact information.
Website source: April 26, 2006.
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