Recent comments in /f/Washington

CoolCrow206 t1_iwjcxks wrote

You can also register to vote when you get your license as well so you can check off two things off your to-do list at once. Good luck!

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retrorefl3ctor t1_iwj8p4p wrote

https://www.dol.wa.gov/driverslicense/moving.html

https://wa.gov/how-to-guides/become-resident

Hopefully those sites will get you started. Start by changing your address with the post office, then register to vote and get a driver’s license/state ID. No need to go to city hall, just the post office and then a branch of the Department of Licensing for the ID (if you have a car you need to register, you’ll also do that through the DOL). And you can print and mail in a voter registration form. I’d also recommend having your mail forwarded to your new address for a while; the post office will do this for you if you ask. Lastly, make sure you update your new address with your bank and/or any other financial institutions needed. Welcome to WA!

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BlueBatBalls t1_iwj84vy wrote

To add on. You’ll need to wait for some form of mail/document that establishes residency to get your DL (pay stub, utility bill etc)

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Nelashena t1_iwj7zsz wrote

Oh, and if you have a vehicle, don’t forget to change your insurance over to WA once you get there, and give them your new address as well. You’ll also have to register the car in WA.

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Nelashena t1_iwj7iig wrote

You can do a Change of Address online at USPS. Apply for a new Drivers License once you get to WA to reflect your new address and residency.

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druidsflame t1_iwj4etd wrote

Mountains huh? The top 4 counties in that "region" would be the Okanogan and Pend Oreille regions.

There is such a thing as "Central Washington" look it up.

As for your "East" It is has the Columbia Basin and Palouse regions.

Capital Puget? Why not South Puget?

Lewis County is not a Puget region, it belongs in South West region; as does Pacific County.

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Maybe have your teachers teach you a little more about the state you moved to before making up names for it and "refusing to debate" about it. TBH it sounds like you're throwing a tantrum online because your teachers did tell you that there was more to the state and you failed their test.

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Noisy_Pip t1_iwivxz3 wrote

Ok, romantic was your must have and I don't recall if it fit that bill or not, but the best Italian food I've ever had was at Il Terrazzo Carmine. A boss took me there for lunch like ten years ago and assuming it's still as tasty as it was. The entrance was in Post Alley and it was, to me, a hidden gem. Some fancy priest was in there, with the full garb on, and people kept approaching his table like he was a celebrity.

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Future_Huckleberry71 t1_iwit7i2 wrote

Very few USFS roads are seasonally closed and you'r welcome to go up into the snow, traverse mud and ford water as far as your vehicle can get you. if roadways has slide out or bridges down they may, be not always do, put up a closed sign. East side of OP, Barlow Pass between Quilcene and Dungeness Rivers is sometimes doable in winter.

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