Updating address for voters registration il
16-Nov-2019 23:11
Below you can find information for each of the four ways to register during the standard voter registration period.
Please make sure to check the specific deadline for the form you select as dates differ depending on the method of registration.
Mail or deliver the voter registration form and proof of residence to your County Clerk's office or the State Board of Elections.
Visit the Election Authority section of the Illinois State Board of Elections website to view a list of addresses by county.
If you are an Illinois resident and have changed addresses or plan to do so in the near future, you must have the address information updated on your license, vehicle registration and title certificate.
You are also required to notify your insurance provider of your new address.
According to the Illinois State Board of Elections, a voter must be 18 years old, a U. citizen, and must live in an election precinct for 30 days before they can vote.
If you have an Illinois driver's license or state ID, you may register online through the Illinois State Board of Elections website.
If you do not have a driver's license or state ID, fill out a form online, print, sign and mail it in.
Grace Period Registration and Voting extends the registration period by allowing voters to register and vote until the Monday before an election.
Guidelines limit when and where grace period registrants can vote – during the 27 day grace period, voters must register and vote in person at one of the Clerk’s designated grace period locations.Registering to vote has never been easier or more convenient.