Information About Registering to Vote
How do I register to vote?
Online Download and print either a Utah Voter Registration Form or a National Voter Registration Form (for individuals who are residents of another state). Once completed, mail the form to your County Clerk’s Office. If possible, include a photocopy of your driver’s license or another form of picture identification with the registration form, otherwise you will be required to present this information at the polls. Must be postmarked 30 days before the election to be registered for the upcoming election.
Phone Book There is also a voter registration form in The White Pages (located at the end of the blue government section). This form can be photocopied. Once completed, it should be mailed to your County Clerk’s Office. If possible, include a photocopy of your driver’s license or another form of picture identification with the registration form, otherwise you will be required to present this information at the polls.
In-Person Registration The 15 day or before an election, a person may register to vote in person at the count clerks office. You will only be eligible to vote on elections. Location listings are available through your County Clerk’s Office.
Drivers License & State Agency Offices Registration forms are also available at State Agency Offices, including the Drivers Licence Division, Division of Workforce Services, Utah State Department of Health, Women, Infant and Children (WIC) Offices, the Division of Services for People with Disabilities, the Department of Rehabilitation, and public colleges and universities.
When to Re-register: Voter registration is valid for life, unless you
- Move
- Change your name, or
- Wish to affiliate with a different party
To change your voter registration status for any of the above reasons, simply fill out a new voter registration form.
What are the requirements?
Age At least 18 years-old on or before the next election.
Citizenship A citizen of the United States.
Residency A resident of Utah for at least 30 days before the election. An applicant is considered a resident of Utah if he or she has his principal place of residence within Utah and intends to continue to reside within Utah indefinitely.