What Indian country tribes in Washington are recognized by the United States Department of the Interior?
The only Washington “Indian tribes” are those currently recognized as such by the United States Department of the Interior. As of the effective date of this rule, there are twenty-eight federally recognized tribes in the state of Washington. You may contact the governor’s office of Indian affairs for an up-to-date list of federally recognized Indian tribes in the state of Washington at its web site www.goia.wa.gov or at: Governor’s Office of Indian Affairs 531 15th Ave. S.E. P.O. Box 40909 Olympia, WA 98504-0909 360-753-2411 (3) How does an Indian qualify for a motor vehicle excise tax exemption? To qualify for an RTA excise tax exemption, an Indian shall: (a) Be enrolled as a tribal member of a recognized Washington tribe; (b) Have their principal residence within the boundaries of Indian country of the tribe of which they are a member; and (c) Be a registered owner of the vehicle for which the exemption is requested. (4) Are vehicles owned or leased by a governing body of an Indian t
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