How to Enter a Domiciled Address
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Guide to Inputting Domiciled Addresses
When entering a domiciled address, it is essential to follow the correct format for accurate processing. This guide will help you understand how to input both physical and mailing addresses effectively.
Entering the Physical Address
The first line of your address entry should contain the individual's physical residence. Ensure that this information is complete, including:
- Street number and name
- City
- Zip code
Inputting a Different Mailing Address
If the mailing address differs from the physical address, enter this information on the second line. Again, make sure that all components are complete with:
- Street number and name (if applicable)
- City
- Zip code
Caution: Matching City and Zip Code
Please ensure that both city names and zip codes match between addresses for proper processing by relevant authorities.
E-Filing Considerations for Registration Statements (RS)
If you are e-filing or creating an RS (registration statement), be aware of additional requirements:
- If your physical and mailing addresses are in different cities or counties, include a signed DMV14 form along with your paperwork.
Differing Counties for Garage Purposes
If there’s any discrepancy regarding counties related to garage purposes, indicate this at the bottom of your e-file page by marking it accordingly. This step ensures that both addresses will be recognized correctly by DMV and USPS systems.
By following these guidelines when inputting domiciled addresses, you can help facilitate smooth processing of your documents while ensuring compliance with necessary regulations.