Jeff Hayes
Regular Member
It's not fraud if you apply in advance, recieve it, and then change your address. Until you've squired property or a domicile in Washington you're not a resident. The state won't issue you a driver license, your kids won't qualify for in state tuition, you won't be able to register to vote. Etc etc etc. he just stated he has no residential address, or domicile, meaning the state doesn't consider him a resident. Apply for a non resident license, when he signs a lease he has 30 days to acquire a Washington DL, when he acquires the DL then return to the sheriff and submit a form to replace the cpl due to change of address. There is no fraud in that.....if the state does not yet consider you a resident you would be committing fraud by telling them you are.....
He stated he would no longer a resident of Texas so where is he going to tell them he is a resident of? Once again you only look at part of the problem.
I am curious as to why you would encourage someone who you know will no longer be a legal resident of Texas to tell the State of Washington they are?
Why not simply inform ()pen (arry of the legal proper way to get his CPL.
The fact that you feel it is OK, actually encourage someone, to attempt to circumvent the law and lying to do so says volumes about your character or lack there of.