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posted Feb 28, 2026 8:15:19 PM

Residency

I arrived in CA a few weeks before registering my cars and getting my CA drivers license.  Am I considered a CA resident on the date I registered my cars and got my drivers license?

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Employee Tax Expert
Feb 28, 2026 8:40:37 PM

You became a resident when you arrived with the intent to stay, rather than the day you handled the paperwork. California considers you a resident based on your physical presence and if your move was permanent. While registering your car and getting a license are proof that helps establish you were a resident, the delay did not render you a nonresident before completion. See: Am I a resident?