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Packer Fan 06-21-2023 06:55 AM

A clarification. You get 2 IDs with the house. He doesn’t even need to be a resident to get a blue one. My spouse was not married to me when I got the first house and she got a blue card and it was a rental. We live up north.

Pugchief 06-21-2023 07:04 AM

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Originally Posted by Packer Fan (Post 2228407)
A clarification. You get 2 IDs with the house. He doesn’t even need to be a resident to get a blue one. My spouse was not married to me when I got the first house and she got a blue card and it was a rental. We live up north.

Not exactly accurate. If non-owner resident also lives at same permanent "up north" address, they can get a blue card no problem.

If you have a separate residence "up north" and live together in TV, to get a non-owner blue card requires more hoops to jump thru that you may not like. Check with district office in LSL for details.

daca55 06-21-2023 07:06 AM

Like previously said, my house is also in a trust so I am not on the deed the trust is. I still got the green permanent card. Talk to the people in the office over Starbucks in Sumter Landing.

retiredguy123 06-21-2023 07:40 AM

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Originally Posted by daca55 (Post 2228417)
Like previously said, my house is also in a trust so I am not on the deed the trust is. I still got the green permanent card. Talk to the people in the office over Starbucks in Sumter Landing.

The OP didn't say that the house is owned by a trust. I wouldn't create a trust just so a spouse can get a green ID card because it is very easy to get a blue card. If you have a trust, whether or not you can get a green card depends on the wording of the trust and who is the trustee. But, apparently, having a trust does not preclude you from getting a green resident card.

COLTempleton 06-21-2023 08:26 AM

I was there ...
 
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Originally Posted by lindamason (Post 2228080)
I am a new resident and when I went to register I was told my husband would not receive a resident card because he is not on the deed to the property. So I tried to register him as a guest but it wouldn't let me because he has the same address as me. I don't know how to get him registered. He has dementia and would probably not use it much but there are things he enjoys. Any suggestions?

My wife owned the house we lived in, and she had a green Villages ID. They gave me one that was like hers, except it was blue (a spouse's card). Ask them for one.

judyflorida 06-21-2023 09:06 AM

That is correct.

PugMom 06-21-2023 09:21 AM

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Originally Posted by dewilson58 (Post 2228081)
Something is not right with what you are being told.

We have our house in a trust with neither of our names on the deed......we both have cards.

Our neighbor: She owns the house, but he has an annual cart since he is the live-in.

I think you need to talk to someone new.

Good Luck.

i agree with this comment. i got my daughter a card because our address is on her driver's license-she was approved as a resident & given a Villages ID Card. she is not on the lease, so i'd ask another person. pls go to the SumterLanding office, they adresess these issues right away


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