
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 electorPosted by Vox at March 14, 2006 11:11 AM | TrackBack | politicsAn 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)
- 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.
- 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