Billfo Posted March 2, 2011 Posted March 2, 2011 I mainly live & work in Omaha but have a home on Table Rock & pay all Missouri state & local taxes. We spent about one week there every 4-5 weeks. Anyone know the actual requirements to get a "resident" fishing license ? (Besides- FULL TIME RESIDENCY) Thanks. ***** Answered my own question but left the post for others benifit. Below is a cut & paste from Mo. Dept of Conservation. Qualifications for Resident Permits Who may purchase resident permits? * Any person who does not claim resident privileges in another state or country, and whose actual residence and legal permanent home address are both in Missouri, and have been for at least 30 days before applying for the permit. Owning real estate or attending a Missouri school does not in itself make you a legal resident. * Missouri residents employed by the United States in the District of Columbia or serving in the U.S. armed forces. (Immediate family members who reside with them also may purchase resident permits.) * All members of the U.S. armed forces residing in Missouri on permanent change of station status and immediate family members residing with them. Any honorably discharged military veteran having a service-related disability of 60 percent or greater, or who was a prisoner of war during military service; must carry certified statement of eligibility from the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs while hunting or purchasing permits. * Nonresidents who are registered students attending a public or private secondary, post secondary, or vocational school in Missouri and who live in Missouri while attending school; must carry evidence of a Missouri residence and student status while hunting. * Immigrants who possess an I-551 Resident Alien Card and who do not claim resident privileges in another state or country, and whose actual residence and legal permanent home address are both in Missouri, and have been for at least 30 days before applying for the permit. Email me Red-Right-Returning is for quitters !
mic Posted March 2, 2011 Posted March 2, 2011 Normally, the test is if you live in the state "and" pay state income tax.
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