Geeznowwhat
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Florida, Colorado.
I have an RV registered in Florida. For 2 years I was the sole caregiver for my elderly parents. (In Colorado) I never gave up my condo, etc in Florida during that time. We always believed that we would move to Florida ...but health issues overcame them too fast. After my parents died, I set out to see all of the lower 48 States. Last summer I was back in Florida, and decided then that the heat combined with humidity and insects was just too much.
During the past winter, while I as in Arizona, I decided to rent a place from a friend in Colorado and make that my new home. It was pretty easy to get friends in Florida to ship the last of my things to the new address.
So..in January I get this bright idea that it would be really convenient for me to have everything all done and set for me when I get to Colorado in May. So..just before departing to spend the Winter in Mexico (Baja peninsula) I call my insurance company and make all the changes. That way the paper work will be waiting for me and I can get to the DMV the first day I get up there.
I returned from Mexico a couple days ago. Called the mail service in Florida to cancel the service and send my mail to the RV Park I am at in New Mexico. I figure I can wait here a few days for my mail...it isnt a bad park. I don’t usually stay in parks at all, my rig is complete self sufficient for boondocking in the desert.
So..mail arrived.
Florida suspended both my license and registration way back in February. Oh sh*t
Honestly, never occurred to me that this would cancel insurance as far as Florida was concerned. Nor did the insurance agency point that out to me ...I would not have done it. So much for convenience.
So..finally...my question. I have to wait a week to be sure I can drive through the mountain passes up by Cortez....then I am going straight into Colorado. I know I can get the RV registered there...insurance is already taken care of (,,,). But, my license. Ugh.
Let’s say I get pulled over between here and there....what happens? This is my house .. complete with pet cat....
Yeah...whole thing was pretty dumb..so much for being too smart for my own good. Now what happens?
How do I get myself extracted from my mess? I realize there will be some sort of fines, etc I have to pay to Florida...but their letter indicates I cannot do this by phone.
I have an RV registered in Florida. For 2 years I was the sole caregiver for my elderly parents. (In Colorado) I never gave up my condo, etc in Florida during that time. We always believed that we would move to Florida ...but health issues overcame them too fast. After my parents died, I set out to see all of the lower 48 States. Last summer I was back in Florida, and decided then that the heat combined with humidity and insects was just too much.
During the past winter, while I as in Arizona, I decided to rent a place from a friend in Colorado and make that my new home. It was pretty easy to get friends in Florida to ship the last of my things to the new address.
So..in January I get this bright idea that it would be really convenient for me to have everything all done and set for me when I get to Colorado in May. So..just before departing to spend the Winter in Mexico (Baja peninsula) I call my insurance company and make all the changes. That way the paper work will be waiting for me and I can get to the DMV the first day I get up there.
I returned from Mexico a couple days ago. Called the mail service in Florida to cancel the service and send my mail to the RV Park I am at in New Mexico. I figure I can wait here a few days for my mail...it isnt a bad park. I don’t usually stay in parks at all, my rig is complete self sufficient for boondocking in the desert.
So..mail arrived.
Florida suspended both my license and registration way back in February. Oh sh*t
Honestly, never occurred to me that this would cancel insurance as far as Florida was concerned. Nor did the insurance agency point that out to me ...I would not have done it. So much for convenience.
So..finally...my question. I have to wait a week to be sure I can drive through the mountain passes up by Cortez....then I am going straight into Colorado. I know I can get the RV registered there...insurance is already taken care of (,,,). But, my license. Ugh.
Let’s say I get pulled over between here and there....what happens? This is my house .. complete with pet cat....
Yeah...whole thing was pretty dumb..so much for being too smart for my own good. Now what happens?
How do I get myself extracted from my mess? I realize there will be some sort of fines, etc I have to pay to Florida...but their letter indicates I cannot do this by phone.