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If you are unable to provide two documents from the list, you may submit a Texas residency affidavit from someone who resides at the same address along with their proper identification and two documents for their proof of residency. Note: ONLY proof of residency documents may be photocopies.
What are options for proof of residency in Texas? Current deed, mortgage, or residential rental/lease agreement. Valid Texas voter registration card. Texas motor vehicle registration or title. Texas concealed handgun license or license to carry. Utility or residential service bill dated within 180 days.
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.
Residency Documentation Texas Voter Registration Card. Must be issued at least 12 months prior to census date of the semester in which you enroll. Utility Bills. Texas Bank Statements. Apartment Lease or Rental of Residential Property.
What documents can I use to prove my residency? Texas driver's license or ID card. Current homeowners' or renters' insurance policy, statement, or card. Utility or residential service bill, dated within 90 days of the application date (for example, electric, water, gas, internet, or cable)
What happens if you don't happen to have two proofs of residency? Instead, you'll need to fill out a Texas Residency Affidavit (DL-5). To fill out the Texas Residency Affidavit, you'll need someone who lives at the same address as you.
If you are unable to provide two documents from the list, you may submit a Texas residency affidavit from someone who resides at the same address along with their proper identification and two documents for their proof of residency. Note: ONLY proof of residency documents may be photocopies.
Bank Statement or Official Mail: Request a bank statement or use official mail with your address. Notarized Affidavit: Create a notarized affidavit of residency.
NOTE: Remember, all documents presented must contain the individual's name and Texas residential address, and must be printed. Current deed, mortgage, monthly mortgage statement, mortgage payment booklet or a residential rental/lease agreement. Valid, unexpired Texas voter registration card