Register to Vote or Update Your Current Voter
Information
To register to vote in Arizona you must meet the following
qualifications (A.R.S.
§16-101(link
is external)):
- 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 the day of
the next regular General Election
Individuals may apply to register to vote in elections for
Federal office using the Federal
Voter Registration Form(link
is external). In using the Federal Form,
applicants are not required to provide proof of citizenship
in order to register to vote in elections for Federal
office.
- You have been convicted of a felony and have not yet
had your civil rights restored
- You have been adjudicated incompetent
Understanding the Issues
Understating
How to Register to Vote
- Log on to Service
Arizona(link
is external)
- Select your language preference, then click
“Begin/Update Voter Registration”
- Verify your voter eligibility
- Enter your information in the required fields
- Verify address information
- You can now select your party preference
If you are having trouble logging in to the Service Arizona
website, you can print off a Voter
Registration Form (PDF) and fill it out with your
new information. After you finish, mail the completed form
to your county recorder’s office and your information will
be updated.
- By Mail –
You can either print
off a form online (PDF) or request that
a registration form be mailed to you from your County
Recorder. After completing the voter registration
form, mail it to your county recorder’s office.
- Address
Confidentiality Program Members – You should
only register to vote through the ACP
process.
After you have successfully registered to vote you will
receive a voter registration card in the mail within 4-6
weeks.