BarbaraRose wrote:So now I am confused
(nothing new!
)
If I buy an RV now and get it registered here in CA, I would have to get it registered again in AZ in October, right? Same thing if I buy a car here before I leave? That would get expensive.
If I find and buy an RV in AZ before October, I wouldn't be able to register it in AZ unless I changed my domicile to AZ first. I don't want to do that because that will end my health insurance here which I need to have until I get all my various medical appointments taken care of.
I found an RV in Phoenix I am interested in, but now I am wondering if I need to just get temporarily settled in AZ first (ie: rent a small furnished apartment ($$$
) and then look for an RV and toad once I get out there? If I did that, I could leave here at the end of August instead and just tow a U-Haul trailer out there with my stuff.
More to figure out with my already over-loaded brain!
Barbie, most of the answers to the questions you are asking can be found online. The California Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) has a pretty extensive website. If you can't find an answer to a specific question you might have on the California DMV website, rather than posting your questions to random individuals online (who might give you incorrect information), it might be better to make a visit to your local DMV office in order to get reliable and precise information.
Probably the state of Arizona DMV website (or whatever it is called there) is a good place to get your Arizona specific questions answered, although I have not visitied the Arizona DMV website.
Also, both the California DMV and the Arizona DMV have telephone numbers. Although on-hold wait times can be long, you would get more precise answers to any specific California/Arizona DMV questions you might have from the official government office that specifically deals with motor vehicles in that particular state than you would from random and unknown-to-you individuals answering your questions online.
Perhaps more importantly - have you given thought to what you will do for medical insurance once your domicile is no longer in California?
I think you mentioned in a previous post that you are receiving Social Security - have you also signed up for Medicare?
Hope your escrow closes without any problems. One thing to keep in mind about real estate escrows: "It ain't over until it's over".
Good luck, and best wishes.
Anne