The Commonwealth of Massachusetts welcomes new residents to enjoy all the state has to offer. To help make your move to the Bay State as smooth as possible, this guide provides instructions for changing your license, tips for settling in, and other useful information.
If you are renting a home or an apartment, the Office of Consumer Affairs & Business Regulation (OCABR) emphasizes the importance of knowing your tenant rights and responsibilities, such as:
Protection from unlawful discrimination
Rental agreements for leases and tenancy-at-will
Rent withholding and deductions for repairs
Lease termination, eviction, and moving out
If you will be buying a home in Massachusetts, make sure you consider all the steps you will need to take, whether or not you’re a first-time home buyer.
Bringing Leased Vehicles to MA
$75+this includes a title and registration fee
In general, leased vehicles must be registered and titled in Massachusetts. However, there are exceptions, so check with the RMV to determine what steps you need to take. If the leased vehicle needs to be titled in Massachusetts, the leasee must bring the Form RMV-1, the current out-of-state title, a $75 title fee, and registration fee to an RMV branch office.
Follow these tips to ease your move on the big day:
Choose a Reputable Mover
The <a href="#">Executive Office of Energy and Environmental Affairs (EEA)</a> recommends <a href="#">selecting a reputable mover</a>.
Make sure that any in-state moving company you use is properly licensed with the <a href="http://www.mass.gov">Massachusetts Department of Public Utilities (DPU)</a>.
Follow the <a href="#">Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA)</a> guidelines to protect yourself from moving fraud.
Observe Parking Restrictions
Research <a href="#">parking restrictions</a> before moving to find out where you are allowed to unload vehicles.
<a href="http://www.mass.gov">Contact your city or town</a> for information on obtaining a moving permit, or talk to your landlord or property owner.
Moving with Pets
Be aware of any regulations that may affect moving with a pet, and keep these guidelines in mind as you plan your move:
<a href="#">Contact your town or city</a> for information on local protocols, such as pet licensing. <a href="http://www.mass.gov">Dog licenses are required by state law</a>.
<a href="#">Observe Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)</a> restrictions when <a href="http://www.mass.gov">moving pets to the United States from a different country</a>.
Make sure your pet is comfortable during the move, and that you use the right size kennel or crate.
Ensure your pet’s vaccines are up to date. <a href="#">Dogs, cats, and ferrets must be vaccinated against rabies in Massachusetts.</a>
Dogs should have secure identification tags or a microchip installed - <a href="http://www.mass.gov">contact a local veterinarian’s office for more information</a>.
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Converting Your Out-of-Country Driver’s License
This usually takes approximately 4 weeks
If you are converting a license from a foreign country, you must take the full driver’s test, which includes the written, road, and vision exams, and present identification documents similar to those outlined in the previous section. You may also need a sponsor depending on the country that issued your license. However, if you are a foreign visitor with a valid license from one of the countries or territories approved by the RMV, you may legally drive in Massachusetts for up to one year. The year begins on the date of your arrival, and you must be at least 18 years old and drive only the vehicle type covered by your license.
You may be eligible to convert your out-of-state license into a Massachusetts one if you currently carry a valid license from a U.S. territory, Canada, or Mexico. The license must meet the RMV’s identification requirements.
International driving permits cannot be converted to a Massachusetts driver’s license, and do not give you any driving privileges.
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