040-44 Wyo. Code R. §§ 44-17 - Proof of Residency for Resident Licenses, Permits or Preference Points
(a) Any qualified individual may apply for or
receive a resident game and fish license, permit or preference point if the
person meets the residency requirements pursuant to W.S. §
23-1-102 (a)
(ix) (xv) and §
23-1-107. When an individual signs an application to
obtain a resident license, permit or preference point or signs a resident
license or permit the individual swears that they are a Wyoming resident as
defined in W.S. §
23-1-102 (a) (ix) (xv), §
23-1-107 and §
23-2-101 (a).
(b) Any person
applying for or purchasing a resident license, permit, preference point, or tag
shall provide proof of their residency. License selling agents and the
Department shall consider as documentary evidence of residency the applicant's
Wyoming driver's license or Wyoming identification card, a copy of their school
records, a completed military form DD214, a completed and signed proof of
residency statement on a form provided by the Department or a completed proof
of residency affidavit issued through the ELS. Documentary evidence furnished
by an applicant for a resident license shall not be considered conclusive proof
in a court of law that the applicant is a resident in accordance with Wyoming
statutes.
(c) A person qualifying
as a Wyoming resident in accordance with W.S. §
23-1-107 (c) shall not
gain or lose residency for the purpose of serving full time for a period not to
exceed four (4) years in an established volunteer service program for
charitable purposes, humanitarian purposes, or religious purposes. A letter,
signed and notarized by the volunteer service program's director, which
describes the services provided (including that they were provided without
remuneration), the duration of service, and the hours served may be used to
establish compliance with W.S. §
23-1-107 (c).
(d) A person qualified as a Wyoming resident
as defined in W.S. §
23-1-102 (a) (ix) and §
23-1-107, is not
considered a nonresident for the purposes of applying for or purchasing
licenses, permits, tags or preference points.
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