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I did some searches, as I'm pretty sure this topic has probably been covered, but I didn't find anything...
I was considering registering my Jeep to my Az place. We kept it there for a few months in the winter. When it's in CA, it's parked in a garage. When we bought in Az the realtor said we would be able to register the Jeep there (she did similar for years before they moved out to AZ full time). I found this at AAA.com, regarding registration for non-residents.....
Arizona
A resident is defined as a person that remains in the state for an aggregate period of 7 months or more during a calendar year; a person that engages in work other than seasonal or temporary work; a person that places children in public school without paying non-resident tuition; a person that declares residency in the state for purposes of state rates of tuition or licensing fees; or a company that maintains a main office in the state.
It is illegal for a person to operate a motor vehicle unless it has been properly registered for the current year in the state or county in which the person is a resident.
I read that as I can't legally do it..... am I wrong?
Here is the link I quoted AAA from: http://drivinglaws.aaa.com/laws/registration-for-non-residents/
I was considering registering my Jeep to my Az place. We kept it there for a few months in the winter. When it's in CA, it's parked in a garage. When we bought in Az the realtor said we would be able to register the Jeep there (she did similar for years before they moved out to AZ full time). I found this at AAA.com, regarding registration for non-residents.....
Arizona
A resident is defined as a person that remains in the state for an aggregate period of 7 months or more during a calendar year; a person that engages in work other than seasonal or temporary work; a person that places children in public school without paying non-resident tuition; a person that declares residency in the state for purposes of state rates of tuition or licensing fees; or a company that maintains a main office in the state.
It is illegal for a person to operate a motor vehicle unless it has been properly registered for the current year in the state or county in which the person is a resident.
I read that as I can't legally do it..... am I wrong?
Here is the link I quoted AAA from: http://drivinglaws.aaa.com/laws/registration-for-non-residents/