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Originally Posted by OrangeBlossomBaby
Your question is asking questions upside down. In order to get a Florida drivers license you have to prove residency. It's a condition to getting the license. If you aren't moving to Florida with the intention to make it your permanent residence, you'll need to keep your Wisconsin license. You can't have a license in two states at the same time. If you have property in both states, you need to decide which one you'll consider your permanent residence. Whichever one that is, is where you'll get "residency benefits," where you'll register to vote, and where you'll get your driver's license.
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Yep. I remember after I applied for my Florida license I walked out to my car and realized they didn't give me my Minnesota drivers license back. I went back in to ask for it and she said you have to surrender it. Guess I didn't even think about that. Not that it's a big deal because I'll never be going back to Minnesota to live.