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FDSGSG | 3 years ago

> Author is in NC, same as me

This hardly matters though because you don't need to register the vehicle in the state you're living in.

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js2|3 years ago

Every state I have lived in requires you to register the vehicle in that state:

NC: Within 60 days of establishing a permanent residence in North Carolina, new residents who plan to operate a motor vehicle must get a North Carolina driver license and title and register their vehicles with the N.C. Division of Motor Vehicles.

https://www.ncdot.gov/dmv/help/moving/Pages/new-residents.as...

GA: If you own or lease a vehicle in Georgia, you must register it with the state. [...] New residents should register their vehicle no more than 30 days from the date they move to Georgia.

https://georgia.gov/register-vehicle

FL: When you move to Florida and become a resident you have 10 days to register your out of state vehicle.

https://www.dmvflorida.org/vehicles/out-of-state-car-registr...

CA: Once you officially establish residency in California, you will have 20 days to register your vehicle with the DMV to avoid late fees.

https://frontdoor.ucdavis.edu/relocation/car

FDSGSG|3 years ago

The trick is to have your vehicles belong to a LLC, Montana is/was popular.

Might be illegal in some cases. Too risky to be worth it? Not at all. Just look at where most supercars are registered.

Just don't name your company $firstname $lastname LLC.