the nikster
Well-known member
Situation is this.
I own a home in Idaho which I have not lived in for several years, been rented out the entire time.
I work on the road. 3 months here, 6 months there, a year there, etc.
I have the cabin in Alaska. We want to live there and retire there. 18 months ago I went to the DL office and was told I needed to transfer to an Alaska DL. So I did.
Lucky me, smart move dimwit. I am presently unable to hunt as a resident anywhere. 2 years running. Apparently I need to be physically in Alaska for 12 straight months before I can get a resident license. I am not whining about their law, it seems legitimate to me.
I am whining that I am not a legitimate resident of any state apparently.
Does anyone have any insight? Beyond the fact that I should have waited to get an Alaska DL?
I own a home in Idaho which I have not lived in for several years, been rented out the entire time.
I work on the road. 3 months here, 6 months there, a year there, etc.
I have the cabin in Alaska. We want to live there and retire there. 18 months ago I went to the DL office and was told I needed to transfer to an Alaska DL. So I did.
Lucky me, smart move dimwit. I am presently unable to hunt as a resident anywhere. 2 years running. Apparently I need to be physically in Alaska for 12 straight months before I can get a resident license. I am not whining about their law, it seems legitimate to me.
I am whining that I am not a legitimate resident of any state apparently.
Does anyone have any insight? Beyond the fact that I should have waited to get an Alaska DL?