Proof of Circulator Residency is a legal document that was released by the South Dakota Secretary of State - a government authority operating within South Dakota.
Q: What is a circulator residency?
A: A circulator residency refers to the proof of residency required for a circulator, who is a person gathering signatures for a petition in South Dakota.
Q: Why do circulators need to prove their residency?
A: Circulators need to prove their residency in order to ensure the authenticity and validity of the signatures they collect.
Q: How can a circulator prove their residency in South Dakota?
A: Circulators can prove their residency in South Dakota by providing a valid South Dakota driver's license, a valid South Dakota identification card, or a notarized oath of residency.
Q: What is a valid South Dakota driver's license?
A: A valid South Dakota driver's license is a driver's license issued by the South Dakota Department of Public Safety and is not expired.
Q: What is a valid South Dakota identification card?
A: A valid South Dakota identification card is an identification card issued by the South Dakota Department of Public Safety and is not expired.
Q: What is a notarized oath of residency?
A: A notarized oath of residency is a sworn statement, signed in the presence of a notary public, in which the circulator affirms their residency in South Dakota.
Form Details:
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