I have a PA license, car reg and insurance, but I go to an NJ college that is denying me financial aid because nj records indicate that I have not lived in NJ. I have I just never changed my liscense back to NJ. Is it legal to just change my license to NJ but not change the car registration or insurance?|||It might just be easier to change everything to NJ, especially if you need to prove residency in order to qualify for instate financial aid. And if you get stopped, the police might wonder why your car is registered and insured in PA while your license shows NJ. A further incentive might be to see if the insurance for your car in Jersey might be cheaper than PA.|||what she said.... but his insurce would be higher in jersey as NJ has the one of the highest rates in car insurance..
if you need cheap NJ insurance.. try NJCure.com I have that and its mad cheap compared to the rest...|||If you go to obtain a license in another state, they will ask for a valid address in that state, which you would not have since you don%26#039;t live there.
And I%26#039;m not sure why a college in a neighboring state that I%26#039;m assuming you commute to would be denying you financial aid because you aren%26#039;t a resident of their state. They are probably charging you a higher rate of tuition which you could ask for an exemption for since I%26#039;m assuming you live close to state lines. And even if you change your license, your other records will indicate that you don%26#039;t live in NJ. You most likely don%26#039;t want to scam the FEDERAL government just to get a free ride in college.
Good luck.|||Yeah, I would suggest changing both to NJ. Even if you change one, they can still claim that you aren%26#039;t a resident because you haven%26#039;t changed the other.
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