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Update Voter
Information
(Updated
July 13, 2011) |
When a voter's address changes within the state of Florida,
the voter may notify the Department of Elections
office by phone, fax, mail, email, in person or by
submitting a
Florida Voter Registration Application Form.
Email requests must include the voter's date of birth; written
correspondence must
include the voter’s date of birth and signature.
Name
Change -
When a voter's name has changed due to marriage or
other legal process, the voter may notify the Department of Elections
office by mail, fax or by submitting a
Florida Voter Registration Application Form. Written
correspondence
must
include the voter’s date of birth and signature.
Party
Change -
When a voter seeks to change party affiliation,
the voter
may notify the Department of Elections office by
mail, fax or by submitting a Florida Voter Registration Application Form.
Written correspondence must
include the voter’s date of birth and signature.
Signature Update -
It is very important to update your signature on file, as it may
change throughout the years. Signatures on your registration record are used to verify signatures on
petitions, absentee ballots and provisional ballots. If your signatures
do not match, your petition or ballot will not count. To update your
signature, submit a
Florida Voter Registration Application Form to the
Department of Elections.
Voter
Information Card -
A Voter Information Card is
issued to new registrants and voters updating their records. A voter may
receive a replacement Voter Information Card by providing the Department
of Elections office with a signed,
written request by mail or fax or by submitting a
Florida Voter Registration Application Form.
Upon verification of registration, a duplicate card shall be issued
without charge.
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