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Originally Posted by 2aktravelers
Here in Alaska, DMV in requires a physical address on your vehicle registration and drivers license applications. Without the residence address filled in they will not process the paperwork.
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That's a
state law.
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Originally Posted by 2aktravelers
Also here in Alaska we have a law called "Unsworn Falsification" basically its unlawful to falsify any official government form.
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In the rest of the country, it's simply called "fraud".
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So using a friends or relatives address that you do not reside at is a misdemeanor crime.
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Not necessarily so. If you're using a friend's or relative's address as a "contact" to satisfy
federal Patriot Act requirements, then it's hunky dory.
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To complicate maters more, the REAL ID program and even Passports require a physical residence address! Last time I checked the US Constitution didn't require a physical home address!
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The Constitution also doesn't say anything about regulating telephones or airplanes either, but we do . . . legally.