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From: David Chapman
Posted At: 11/14/2007 12:32 PM
Question:
I have a veteran who was previously qualified, used his $800, moved to Montana for 4 years and has now returned to our county and would like to apply again.  Does he have to re-establish residency by living here for three years?
Answer:
Yes.  According to WS 39-13-105(a), a veteran has to be a “bona fide Wyoming residents for at least three (3) years at the time of claiming the exemption…”.  Consequently, if the veteran moved and took residency in another state for any period of time, he or she would have to re-establish their Wyoming residency requirement. 
 
Date Posted:
11/14/2007
Submitted By:
Robert Eicher
Subject:
Veterans
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Created at 11/14/2007 12:32 PM by David Chapman
Last modified at 11/14/2007 12:32 PM by David Chapman