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Jim in San Diego,

You can get a good trust done for around $1000. Spending too much more is a waste of money IMHO. BTW, I carry a folder in each car with the "public copy" of the trust and paperwork showing that I am authorized to operate vehicles as part of my duties. If LE asks, I have all the documentation needed.

Jim Richards,

I have a trust with several vehicles in the trust. I do have a local drivers license but they said that this is for ID purposes only. If you have a trust somewhere you have to have a mailing address for the trust, so that would be your local point of contact or residence. You can have more than one residence last time I looked.
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