What exactly did you miss Jessie. New york State law is posted below. It says you need your vehicle registered in new york within 90 days. Other loopholes include filing income tax out of state or sending your kids to school out of state.
Section 250 (5) of the Vehicle and Traffic Law defines the term 'resident.' The law defines a resident as a person who lives in NY State with the intent to make NY State a "fixed and permanent" place to live. To live in a house, a home, an apartment, a room or other similar place in NY State for 90 days is considered "presumptive evidence" that you are a resident of NY State. A police officer can use this evidence as the reason to issue a traffic ticket if you drive in NY State without a driver license or vehicle registration issued by NY State.
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> > As a new york resident technically you aren't supposed to have out of
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> > state plates for more than 3 months. So basically you would have to
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> > the cops whenever pulled over that a couple months ago you rode your
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> > moped out of state to connecticut or new jersey or something. Yes some
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> > cops are smart enough to question you to make sure that your not just
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> > keeping an out of state vehicle in your hometown.
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> Maybe I'm missing something - why tell them you rode out of state
> (what's the loophole)?