How to Prove Residency If Living With Your Parents (No Utility Bills)

Close-up of a utility bill

Establishing residency in someone else’s home can be a challenge, but it is possible. Below are the eight documents that can prove your residency if you don’t have a utility bill to use.

Documents That Can Prove Residency (Besides Utility Bills)

Even though utility bills are typically used as proof of residency, there are many other documents that you can use.

If you have a driver’s license or state-issued photo I.D. printed with your current address, for example, this is often sufficient proof of residency.

Here’s the list of documents you can use to prove residency and how to get them.

1. Bank Statements

2. Court Letters

3. Government Documents

4. Income Tax Statements

5. Lease Agreements

6. Notarized Affidavit of Residency

7. School Records

8. Vehicle Registration