Utah

  • Online registration deadline: 11 days before Election Day
  • Register by mail deadline: Must be received 11 days before Election Day
  • In person registration deadline: Available up to and including on Election Day

You can confirm your voter registration status on Utah’s election website.

You can download the National Voter Registration Form from here.

If you are not already registered to vote and are voting with a provisional ballot, you will need to show TWO acceptable forms of ID: one that verifies identity AND one for proof of residence.

 

If you are already registered to vote in Utah, you must have:

 

ONE primary form of ID that is valid (not expired), has your name, and has your photograph. These types of IDs include:

  • Utah driver license
  • ID card issued by the state of Utah or the US Government
  • Utah concealed carry permit
  • US passport
  • Tribal ID card (does not require a photograph)
  • Currently valid US military ID card

 

OR

 

TWO forms of ID that, when combined, prove your name and current residence. These types of IDs may include:

 

  • Utility bill dated within 90 days of the election
  • Bank or other financial account statement
  • Certified birth certificate
  • Valid Social Security card
  • Check issued by the state or federal government
  • Currently valid Utah hunting or fishing license
  • Certified naturalization documents (NOT a green card)
  • Certified copy of court records showing the voter’s adoption or name change
  • Bureau of Indian Affairs card
  • Tribal treaty card
  • Medicaid or Medicare or Electronic Benefits Transfer card
  • Currently valid ID card issued by a local government within Utah
  • Currently valid ID card issued by an employer
  • Currently valid ID card issued by a college, university, technical school, or professional school in Utah
  • Current Utah vehicle registration

Any registered voter in Utah can vote absentee without providing a reason. Absentee ballot applications must be submitted at least seven days before the election. Ballots are mailed to voters three weeks before Election Day and must be postmarked by Election Day. Voters can also vote early in-person starting 14 days before the election at designated early voting locations.
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