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Just Moved to Indiana?

Just Moved to Indiana?

Q: So, you just moved to Indiana from Montana. You had a license there. Can you drive?

(Expect a lot of trivia questions like this on your test.)

A: Well, yes, at first. You have 60 days to apply for a license if you're a new Indiana resident.

How do they define "resident," though? Well, if you

  • are registered to vote (doesn't affect minors),
  • work here full-time (also likely doesn't affect minors),
  • pay homeowners taxes (also, doesn't really affect minors),
  • enroll your children in a public school (you're really striking out here, kid),
  • or you get some other privilege that you wouldn't normally get if you lived out of state

...then you're a resident.