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Old February 7, 2012, 10:17 AM   #1
Prof Young
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Join Date: August 21, 2007
Location: Illinois - down state
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I am an Indiana Resident!!!!!!

Found out today that under Indiana law, I can legally buy an Indiana resident hunting and fishing license even though my permanent address in in IL and I have an IL driver's license. For the purpose of hunting and fishing the Indiana DNR defines a resident as anyone who has lived in Indiana for sixty days prior to the purchase of the license. And one can use their social security card instead of their drivers license. This is how the DNR explained it.

""Indiana Resident Definition
A resident is a person who has lived in Indiana continuously for a period of 60 days preceding the date of license or permit purchase. All others are non-residents."

"Therefore, if you have had your residence within Indiana for 60 days you qualify for a resident license. You can also use your social security number to purchase a license, you do not need an Indiana driver's license."

Good news for me.

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