Minnesota Statutes
§ 171.121 — USE OF ANOTHER'S RESIDENCE ADDRESS
Minnesota § 171.121
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Bluebook
Minn. Stat. § 171.121 (2026).
Text
A person may notify the commissioner in writing to the effect that the person (1) is the owner of a residence, and (2) does not consent to have that residence address identified on any driver's license or identification card or driving record of the department as the residence address or permanent mailing address of any person named in the notice. The notice may not name a spouse of the notifying person. Upon receiving the notice the commissioner shall not issue any license or identification card under this chapter, or accept an application for a license or identification card under this chapter, that lists the residence address identified in the notice as the residence address or permanent mailing address of any person named in the notice.
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Legislative History
1996 c 356 s 1
Nearby Sections
15
§ 171.01
DEFINITIONS§ 171.015
DRIVER'S LICENSE DIVISION§ 171.019
REAL ID ACT CONFORMITY; LIMITATIONS§ 171.03
PERSONS EXEMPT§ 171.041
RESTRICTED LICENSE FOR FARM WORK§ 171.042
DRIVER'S LICENSE FOR MEDICAL REASON§ 171.05
INSTRUCTION PERMIT§ 171.055
PROVISIONAL LICENSE§ 171.0605
EVIDENCE OF IDENTITY AND LAWFUL PRESENCE§ 171.061
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Minnesota § 171.121, Counsel Stack Legal Research, https://law.counselstack.com/statute/mn/171/171.121.