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55B - ADOPT RESO FOR COUNCIL RESIDENCY REQUIREMENT
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55B - ADOPT RESO FOR COUNCIL RESIDENCY REQUIREMENT
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verifying, under penalty of perjury, the elected official's residency in landlord or <br />owner's property. <br />2. Proof of current motor vehicle registration, if any motor vehicles are registered to <br />the elected official for the residence claimed or proof of a valid California driver's <br />license showing their address on their license is within the ward they represent or <br />within the City for the Mayor. If the residence address on either the driver's <br />license or auto registration is in process of being changed, the elected official <br />must provide a document from the California Department of Motor Vehicles <br />(Form DMC14) verifying the change is in process. If the elected official does not <br />own an automobile or does not have a California driver's license, the elected <br />official must submit any other State of California issued identification showing <br />that their address on the identification document is consistent with the address <br />shown on their current voter registration. <br />3. A current utility bill in the elected member's name showing that the service <br />address is within the respective Ward for the Councilmember or within the City <br />for the Mayor in the elected official's name. In the event a utility bill has not been <br />generated, a letter from an authorized representative of the utility provider stating <br />that an account has been opened in the elected official's name will suffice. If <br />there is an agreement with a landlord or other legal entity, as verified by a rental <br />contract or lease contract, that the landlord or other legal entity will pay the utility <br />bill, the elected official must submit an affidavit signed by the landlord or the <br />other legal entity's authorized legal representative, verifying that the landlord or <br />other legal entity is responsible for paying the utility bill. <br />4. Other documents showing current residence address in the respective Ward for <br />the Councilmember or City for the Mayor: <br />a. School records or any official document issued by an accredited <br />educational institution, sealed by the school. <br />b. Current paycheck stub or personnel record issued by the elected official's <br />employer. <br />c. Current homeowner or renter insurance policy. <br />d. Any original document issued by a governmental entity, office, or <br />governmental authority from the U.S., California, County of Orange, City of <br />Santa Ana, school district, agency, department, or any other political <br />556-10 <br />
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