What forms are considered proof of residency in PA?

The following are considered proof of residency in Pennsylvania:

  1. A valid Pennsylvania driver's license or identification card.
  2. A valid Pennsylvania voter's registration card.
  3. A valid Pennsylvania vehicle registration.
  4. A current lease or rental agreement for a residence in Pennsylvania.
  5. A current utility bill for a residence in Pennsylvania (e.g., electricity, gas, water, sewage, or landline telephone).
  6. A current property tax bill for a residence in Pennsylvania.
  7. A document from a government agency (federal, state, or local) that shows your name and Pennsylvania address.
  8. A current pay stub or W-2 form that shows your Pennsylvania address.
  9. A current bank statement or credit card statement that shows your Pennsylvania address.
  10. A current insurance policy that shows your Pennsylvania address.

To be considered proof of residency, the document must show your current address in Pennsylvania and must be no more than 60 days old.

If you do not have any of these documents, you can provide a combination of other documents that show your ties to Pennsylvania. For example, you can provide a copy of your birth certificate or marriage license that shows your Pennsylvania address, along with a current pay stub or utility bill that shows your Pennsylvania address.

If you are a student, you can also provide a copy of your student ID and a letter from your school that states your Pennsylvania address.

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