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Mississippi State Law requires a person must reside in the state continuously for a period not less than 12 months following their 21st birthday. A person must provide documentary evidence as to completing the minimum residency requirement of 12 continuous months.
What is accepted as proof of address? Water, electricity, gas, telephone, or Internet bill. Credit card bill or statement. Bank statement. Bank reference letter. Mortgage statement or contract. Letter issued by a public authority (e.g. a courthouse) Company payslip. Car or home insurance policy.
Two proofs of residency, examples include: Lease/Purchase agreement. Utility Bill (Lights, Water, or Gas) A Mississippi Car Tag receipt.
A utility bill, credit card statement, lease agreement or mortgage statement will all work to prove residency. If you've gone paperless, print a billing statement from your online account.
Proof of Domicile Documents Accepted: Utility Bill (Electric, Water, Gas, or Cable) Bank statement with physical address (no blank checks accepted) Paycheck stub (If it has Name and Address) Lease/Purchase agreement, Rental agreement. Bureau of Indian Affairs Card/Indian Treaty Card.