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So, my state won't license a humvee for the road. Doing a little research, I found that many people register vehicles in Montana under a company they create. Most, probably 99.999% do this to avoid taxes as Montana has no vehicle tax. I bought my humvee in the state I live and already paid the tax, I'm not trying to duck out of any taxes. I just want to drive it on the road.
So, I formed a LLC in Montana and moved the vehicle over to the LLC's ownership. The LLC has residency. However, the agent I selected operates out of a virtual office. in the same building as another virtual office with thousands of vehicles registered to that address. Not many insurance companies will cover a vehicle registered in one state and garaged in another. And these insurance companies won't (now) cover a vehicle registered to one of these virtual offices.
I need to move my LLC's legal address to somewhere else in the state. Casting about, I decided to stake a mining claim. There are thousands of unclaimed mines in Montana (and most other states probably). The fees are miniscule, less than $100 to stake a claim and less than $50 to maintain it each year (with a small miner waiver). However, you are required to visit the mine to physically place monument markers. These markers will cost me under $100, total. It's about a 9 hour drive for me to get to Montana so I'll be taking a 3 day jaunt to stake my claim & file the paperwork.
I haven't yet staked a claim. I want to do a little research because I like the idea of it and want to find a claim that I will try my hand at. I expect to have a claim in about a month's time, in a placer (surface) mine.
If you're interested, you can check out a site called minecache.com. They have a 7 day free trial on a program that works with Google Earth to show mine claims around the US (including Alaska). You can find additional information through web searches and through the Bureau of Land Management (BLM), you can start here. This is a bare minimum of information to get you started.
I'll be posting a thread about my vehicle licensing odyssey, later, in the HMMWV section.
So, I formed a LLC in Montana and moved the vehicle over to the LLC's ownership. The LLC has residency. However, the agent I selected operates out of a virtual office. in the same building as another virtual office with thousands of vehicles registered to that address. Not many insurance companies will cover a vehicle registered in one state and garaged in another. And these insurance companies won't (now) cover a vehicle registered to one of these virtual offices.
I need to move my LLC's legal address to somewhere else in the state. Casting about, I decided to stake a mining claim. There are thousands of unclaimed mines in Montana (and most other states probably). The fees are miniscule, less than $100 to stake a claim and less than $50 to maintain it each year (with a small miner waiver). However, you are required to visit the mine to physically place monument markers. These markers will cost me under $100, total. It's about a 9 hour drive for me to get to Montana so I'll be taking a 3 day jaunt to stake my claim & file the paperwork.
I haven't yet staked a claim. I want to do a little research because I like the idea of it and want to find a claim that I will try my hand at. I expect to have a claim in about a month's time, in a placer (surface) mine.
If you're interested, you can check out a site called minecache.com. They have a 7 day free trial on a program that works with Google Earth to show mine claims around the US (including Alaska). You can find additional information through web searches and through the Bureau of Land Management (BLM), you can start here. This is a bare minimum of information to get you started.
I'll be posting a thread about my vehicle licensing odyssey, later, in the HMMWV section.