What are the voter identification requirements at the polling place?

In order to vote a ballot at the polling place, your name must be listed on the poll roster and you must provide one of the types of identification listed below:

Type One - Photographic identification.

This type of identification must be unexpired and valid. It must contain your photograph, your name and your current address. Your name and address must reasonably match the information on the poll roster.

Acceptable forms of identification include the following:

  • An Arizona driver's license
  • An identification card issued by the Arizona Motor Vehicle Division
  • A tribal enrollment card
  • Other forms of tribal identification.
  • Other identification issued by the federal, state or local government.

Type Two - Non-photographic identification.

You must present two different forms of identification from the list below. Each piece of identification must contain your name and your address and this information must reasonably match the information in the poll roster.

Acceptable forms of identification include two of the following documents:

  • A utility bill
  • A bank or credit union statement (if dated within 90 days)
  • A valid Arizona vehicle registration
  • An Indian census card
  • A tribal enrollment card
  • Other forms of tribal identification
  • A property tax statement
  • An Arizona vehicle insurance card
  • A Recorder's certificate
  • A voter registration card
  • A valid federal, state or local government issued identification card
  • Any mail addressed to you that includes the "Official Election Material" logo.

Type Three - A combination of photo identification and other identification.

If you have a form of photographic identification that is listed under Type One above, but the address does not match the poll roster, you may combine that information with one of the valid forms of identification listed under Type Two. Valid military identification or a United States passport may also be combined with one of the forms of identification listed under Type Two.

Please note that the identification must be valid for all three types of identification. If the identification shows on its face that it has expired, then it is not a valid form of identification.

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1. How do I register to vote?
2. What are the voter identification requirements at the polling place?
3. What type of ballot will I receive?
4. How can I verify if I am registered to vote?
5. Do I need to declare a party preference on my voter registration form?
6. Can I vote in a primary election if I am registered as an Independent (IND) or have no party preference?
7. Where do I go to vote?
8. How do I change my address, party affiliation, etc. on the voter registration records?
9. When will I receive my voter identification card?
10. I was made to vote a Provisional Ballot at the poll. What is a Provisional ballot?
11. Will my ballot count if it is a Conditional Provisional Ballot?
12. Who is qualified to vote early in an election?
13. Can I vote without going to the polling place on Election Day?
14. What does it mean to be on the Active Early Voting List?
15. When will I receive my early ballot?
16. Can I have my ballot mailed elsewhere, other than my mailing address?
17. What is the voter registration deadline?
18. Does it cost me anything to return my voted ballot by mail?
19. What can I do if I am unable to vote without assistance due to illness or disability?
20. What can I do if I am unable to go to my polling location on the day of the election due to illness or disability?