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    Default Temporary Loss of Permanent Residence

    My question involves a driver's license issued by the State of: NY

    I am currently a resident of NY. I have lived here for many years and have a license here and a full-time job teaching. However, I will be moving out of my apartment soon and will not have a permanent residence until mid-August (before the school year starts). In mid-August, I will be moving to a new apartment in NY. During this awkward gap, I will be living at my parents' house which is in a different state. My reason for temporary living there is simply because it saves me almost 2 months of rent and I couldn't find a suitable place to sublet temporarily.

    I am fairly certain that this does not constitute a change in residency since I have every intention of returning to NY in August. But, what should I do about my NYS license? Should I change my physical address to my new apartment and my mailing address to my parents' house until I move back to NY?

    Thanks for the advice!

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    Default Re: Temporary Loss of Permanent Residence

    You're still eligible for a NY license, but I'd make sure that I inform the DMV of a mailing address that you regularly will check to see if there is any official correspondence (be it a temporary apartment or PO box or mail drop somewhere).

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    Default Re: Temporary Loss of Permanent Residence

    Quote Quoting tennisman86
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    My question involves a driver's license issued by the State of: NY

    I am currently a resident of NY. I have lived here for many years and have a license here and a full-time job teaching. However, I will be moving out of my apartment soon and will not have a permanent residence until mid-August (before the school year starts). In mid-August, I will be moving to a new apartment in NY. During this awkward gap, I will be living at my parents' house which is in a different state. My reason for temporary living there is simply because it saves me almost 2 months of rent and I couldn't find a suitable place to sublet temporarily.

    I am fairly certain that this does not constitute a change in residency since I have every intention of returning to NY in August. But, what should I do about my NYS license? Should I change my physical address to my new apartment and my mailing address to my parents' house until I move back to NY?

    Thanks for the advice!
    No, not for a two month absence. Just leave everything the way that it is for now.

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