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New to Pierce County? Here’s What you Need to Know

NEW TO PIERCE COUNTY? HERE’S WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW After moving, you might need to file a change of address, update your car registration and get your license. Getting chummy with the neighbors might also be a swell idea. BY KELLY LENIHAN

UPDATE YOUR DRIVER’S LICENSE What: If you’re moving to Pierce County from out of state, you need to apply for a Washington state driver’s license. When: Within 30 days of moving. Where: Your local DMV office (skip the long lines by scheduling an appointment online): dol.wa.gov

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REGISTER YOUR CAR What: If you’re moving to Pierce County from another state or country and bringing a vehicle, you need to transfer the title to Washington. When: As a new resident, you have 30 days to register and title your vehicle after moving to Washington. You can send in your paperwork by mail or visit your local licensing office in person to complete the forms to get your license plates. Where: Your local DMV office: dol.wa.gov/vehicleregistration

REGISTER TO VOTE What: If you are new to Washington state, becoming a registered voter here will ensure that you have a say in local and state government, as well as in national elections. When: By 11:59:59 p.m. on the 15th day before Election Day. NOTE: Washington residents vote by mail. Where: Online, by mail or at the DMV: sos.wa.gov/elections

GET A PET LICENSE What: It’s the law. License fees help fund the cost of shelter and medical care for lost pets, as well as animal control. Pet licenses help animal control officers to reunite lost pets with their families. When: Within 30 days of moving. Where: Depending on the city you live in, this link makes it easy to get your pet licensed in Pierce County: piercecountypets.org/petlicensing

USE PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION What: Pierce Transit operates buses throughout Pierce County. Where: Find your closest stop: piercetransit.org

GET A LIBRARY CARD What: Pierce County Library System’s 18 locations bring people together, enrich lives, and provide children and adults with opportunities to learn. Library cards are free. You can apply online: piercecountylibrary.org Where: To obtain a physical library card, visit your local library with photo ID and proof of address.

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