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write a resident Letter ...​

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Answered by khokarbhumika
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Proof of residency is often required to register for schools, visas, and state or national programs. Most places, like the public library or the Department of Motor Vehicles, only require you to show a utility bill or lease, but some agencies may ask you to provide an "Affidavit of Residency" -- a letter testifying to your residency. To write a letter for proof of residence, provide your legal name, certify your address and the length of time you've lived there, note any other residents living at that address, and type a legally binding oath about the accuracy of the information provided; you should also be prepared to have a landlord and/or notary public sign your letter prior to submission.

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