March 14, 2006

Did The Deed

Had to show ID, which wouldn't be a big deal, except I moved 7 or 8 years ago. My drivers license still has the old address which, of course, doesn't match the address on my voter registration. I changed my address with the DMV online but that does me no good at the polling station. Fortunately, they accepted my automobile registration as a secondary ID since it had my current address.

For those of you heading out, here are the acceptable forms of ID:

Acceptable forms of identification with photograph, name, and address of the elector
  • Valid Arizona driver license
  • Valid Arizona nonoperating identification license
  • Tribal enrollment card or other form of tribal identification
  • Valid United States federal, state, or local government issued identification
An identification is "valid" unless it can be determined on its face that it has expired. Acceptable forms of identification without a photograph that bear the name and address of the elector (two required)
  • Utility bill of the elector that is dated within ninety days of the date of the election. A utility bill may be for electric, gas, water, solid waste, sewer, telephone, cellular phone, or cable television
  • Bank or credit union statement that is dated within ninety days of the date of the election
  • Valid Arizona Vehicle Registration
  • Indian census card
  • Property tax statement of the elector's residence
  • Tribal enrollment card or other form of tribal identification
  • Vehicle insurance card
  • Recorder's Certificate
  • Valid United States federal, state, or local government issued identification, including a voter registration card issued by the county recorder
An identification is "valid" unless it can be determined on its face that it has expired.

Secretary of State

Posted by Vox at March 14, 2006 11:11 AM | TrackBack | politics
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