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ResidencyIQ Score

Understand what strengthens or weakens your residency profile.

The ResidencyIQ Score is an informational risk and readiness indicator based on mobility, checklist, evidence, and exposure signals. It is not legal, tax, or residency certification.

The ResidencyIQ Score is part of a patent pending readiness model combining mobility, checklist, evidence, and exposure signals.

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What is the ResidencyIQ Score?

The score is not a legal or tax conclusion. It is a product indicator that makes residency actions easier to understand: what evidence is complete, what risks remain, and which categories deserve advisor review.

Score factors include overnight patterns, state day counts, target-state evidence, exposure-state concentration, checklist completion, evidence completeness, and advisor readiness.

A stronger score means the profile has more aligned evidence, clearer narrative continuity, and fewer visible exposure gaps. A weaker score means the profile needs more confirmed actions, document-location context, optional redacted proof, or professional review.

Example Score Movement

Current Score

72

Potential Score

90

Gap

18

What affects it?

Identity records such as driver license and voter registration
Residence proof including leases, deeds, utilities, and insurance records
Financial address consistency across banks, cards, and investment accounts without requiring full statements by default
Behavioral patterns including overnights, repeated stays, and state presence
Advisor connectivity and professional review readiness
Exposure factors such as retained property, active providers, or former-state routines

Why it matters

Residency disputes are often hard because the facts are scattered. The score gives users and advisors a quick way to see whether the profile is becoming stronger, whether exposure is increasing, and which evidence categories need attention.

ResidencyIQ provides informational tools and evidence organization. It does not provide legal, tax, accounting, or financial advice.

See how ResidencyIQ works

Your Residency Checklist

Checklist actions show what can strengthen the score.

The checklist helps you understand which residency actions support your profile. Score movement depends on evidence, confirmed profile signals, and reduced exposure, not checking boxes alone.

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Update driver license records
Register to vote in the target residence state
Establish target-state residence
Confirm residence, lease, mortgage, or utility proof
Confirm banking and credit card address updates
Track nights by state
Review exposure-state ties
Share the profile with a CPA or attorney

Understand where your life is centered.

Create a profile, organize your evidence locations, review exposure, and see how actions can move your ResidencyIQ Score.