I. A resident who is homeless without a permanent street address at the time of application for a driver‘s license or license renewal may obtain a driver’s license, if otherwise qualified, by certifying to the department in writing that he or she is currently a resident in a certain town or city in New Hampshire and by providing a letter signed by an authorized representative of a social service organization or agency qualified under section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code stating that the person is authorized to use the address of the organization or agency for purposes of contact by the department. A license issued under this section shall expire one year from the date of issuance.
II. A certification of current residency and a current letter authorizing the use of the address of a qualified social service agency or organization shall be submitted to the department in connection with every license issued under this section. The director shall provide the form on which the certification is made.

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Terms Used In New Hampshire Revised Statutes 263:5-f


III. Residency for the purposes of this section shall be defined as the expressed intention to continue to reside in the municipality.