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Average Guy 01-12-2014 02:42 PM

Here is what is stated at the top of the application form instructions for a Florida Homestead Exemption:

"Permanent Florida residency required on January 1."

gigim112 01-12-2014 02:46 PM

I would advise to go to Motor Vehicle to get the answers that you need.

kellyjam 01-12-2014 05:22 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by another Linda (Post 810351)
We are NYS residents with NYS drivers licenses. My husband wants to buy a car, register it in FL, and leave it here. Is that possible? Anyone done it?

We bought a new car here in Florida, registered it, and keep it garaged here. We had Geico insure the car. They also insure my other cars in NY. Insurance companies want to know just where the car is going to be kept.

CFrance 01-12-2014 05:32 PM

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Originally Posted by kellyjam (Post 810723)
We bought a new car here in Florida, registered it, and keep it garaged here. We had Geico insure the car. They also insure my other cars in NY. Insurance companies want to know just where the car is going to be kept.

You were able to register the car in FL without a FL driver's license?

another Linda 01-12-2014 05:44 PM

Thanks for the feedback! We are not FL residents and for the near future plan to stay NY residents. So, given that, the homestead exemption isn't relevant. We just want a car to leave here and not have to take it back to NY every year to have it inspected. Our insurance is with USAA so we'll have to call them on Monday and make a trip to the DMV.

kellyjam 01-13-2014 01:37 PM

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Originally Posted by CFrance (Post 810725)
You were able to register the car in FL without a FL driver's license?

Yes that is correct. I showed them my NY license. No problems.

CFrance 01-13-2014 01:47 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by kellyjam (Post 811177)
Yes that is correct. I showed them my NY license. No problems.

Cool! There's your answer, Another Linda.

tommy steam 01-13-2014 02:16 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by gigim112 (Post 810630)
I would advise to go to Motor Vehicle to get the answers that you need.

Best answer!

somsyank 01-14-2014 11:50 AM

From Ithaca and just registered a car in Fl. Must have Fl drivers license. Cost to register around 400, auto insurance for me was more expensive than NY. I am not sure if the initial cost is a one time fee or paid every time a car is registered from out of state. Also had to change address for proof of insurance.

Jejuca 01-14-2014 11:56 AM

The best thing would be to check with The state.

Jejuca 01-14-2014 12:06 PM

This comes directly from the DMV site:
If you are a non-resident from another state who has purchased a vehicle in Florida, you may qualify to get temporary registration tags from a local county tax collector's office in order to legally drive the vehicle back to your state of residence before registering it in your home state. You will need to pay Florida sales tax and provide proper proof of insurance in order to get the temporary tags.

shighsmi 01-14-2014 12:15 PM

car license
 
I purchased a car here in October. I have an Indiana drivers license The car is titled and plated in FL. you do not have to give up your state license.

CFrance 01-14-2014 12:37 PM

We've now heard anecdotal evidence on both sides of the issue. Maybe it has to do with by whom you are unlucky or lucky enough to get served at the clerks' desks!

TrudyM 01-14-2014 01:39 PM

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Originally Posted by GatorFan (Post 810609)
You have to be a full time resident, have your auto insured in Florida, registered in Florida, drivers license in Florida and be registered to vote in Florida to claim homestead.

Every state has their own rules and they can put a person in conflict.
Years ago when my parents moved to Florida for 7 months a year they had a real problem because New Hampshire requires business owners, and those working in the state, to have a New Hampshire license and plates, and Florida required Florida license and plates on the car. So Mom became a Florida resident (with homestead excemption) and Dad kept his legal residence as New Hampshire. The car was registered in Florida (and went back and forth) and the Truck was registered in New Hampshire. The judge threw out the tickets on my moms car in New Hampshire as he ruled it was perfectly acceptable for married couples to have separate residences and no law against it. But that was 35 years ago.

another Linda 01-14-2014 05:17 PM

OK, so here is what happened. We went to the FL DMV (called something different but I can't remember) next to the new library on 466a. To register the car in FL, we need to present a valid title (this one is FL), a bill of sale (they have the paper to fill out if from private owner), a valid driver's license for each owner (NY licenses are just fine), and proof of FL insurance. When we actually go to register the car, we must have the car there so they can validate the VIN#. And that is all -- except, oh yes, you need to pay the FL tax (6%) and the registration fee (based on weight of car). Easy-peasy. And by Thursday or Friday my husband will have a new toy, registered here, that he won't have to keep driving back to NY to have it inspected.

:coolsmiley:


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