Don’t miss the Voter Registration Deadline: October 11

If you plan to vote in the November election, you must register to vote or update your voter registration by October 11th. Arizona offers three options for registering to vote or updating your registration: online, by mail, or in person at your County Recorder’s office.

General Requirements

To vote in Arizona, you must:

  • Be a United States citizen
  • Be a resident of Arizona and the county listed on your registration
  • Be 18 years of age or older on or before November 8, 2022

Proof of citizenship is required to register to vote. If you have an Arizona drivers license or non-operating identification card issued after October 1, 1996, you will only need to list the license number on box 9 of the voter registration form. If you do not have an Arizona license you willl need to provide one of the following documents:

  • Supporting legal documentation (i.e. marriage certificate) if the name on the birth certificate is not the same as your current legal name
  • A legible photocopy of the pertinent pages of your passport
  • U.S. naturalization documents (or fill in your Alien Registration Number in box 11 on the voter registration form)
  • Your Indian Census Number, Bureau of Indian Affairs Card Number, or Tribal Treaty Card Number (or fill in your Tribal Enrollment Number in box 10 on the voter registration form)
  • A legible photocopy of your Tribal Certificate of Indian Blood or Tribal or Bureau of Indian Affairs Affidavit of Birth

Online Registration

If you have an Arizona driver’s license and/or an Arizona non-operating I.D. card, you may register to vote through Service Arizona EZ Voter Registration.

Registration By Mail

If you do not have an Arizona drivers license or Arizona non-operating I.D. card, but still meet the requirements listed above, you can register to vote by mail. Print out a copy of the Voter Registration Form (link) and mail it to your County Recorder’s office. To find your County Recorder’s office, click here.

Register In-Person

You may also visit your County Recorder’s office and fill out a registration form in person.