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Old 04-29-2013, 3:27 PM
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Originally Posted by rembonjaski View Post
I recently moved (from within CA) and, unfortunately, do not have any utilities or lease documentation in my name with the new address. I was planning to order a new registration card from the DMV, but I'm guessing that may take a couple of weeks to arrive. Can I still put a deposit down on something to hold it until I get my new proof of residency? I don't mind waiting to DROS until I get the proof, I'm just mainly concerned about locking in a price.

Also, I assume a letter from my bank or health insurance carrier doesn't work as proof.

Thanks!
yes, you can and no, bank and insurance letters don't count.
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