First, as for all of the documentation concerning the so-called "home check." You are entitled to it under California's version of freedom of information. Second, if you have records of utility payments, tax payments, internet/telephone payments, etc., that are associated with the address for your residency, then you have proof of residency. Educational institutions in California seem to have a vague and arbitrary definition of "residency."
First, as for all of the documentation concerning the so-called "home check." You are entitled to it under California's version of freedom of information. Second, if you have records of utility payments, tax payments, internet/telephone payments, etc., that are associated with the address for your residency, then you have proof of residency. Educational institutions in California seem to have a vague and arbitrary definition of "residency."