To be eligible to vote you must be:
- 18 years of age or older (you may pre-register at 17 years old)
- A U.S. citizen
- A resident of Nevada for 30 days before an election and have continuously lived in your precinct ten days before the election
- Not declared by a court to be mentally incompetent
Incarcerated Voters & Returning Citizens:
In Nevada, you only lose your right to vote if you are currently incarcerated for a felony conviction. If you lost your voting rights because of a conviction, you could register to vote immediately after release. Your voting rights are not restricted by pretrial detention, misdemeanors, probation, or parole.
Voters without traditional residence:
In Nevada, a description of the location must be provided if you reside at a location that has not been assigned a street address. This can be a description of a street corner, park, shelter, or any other place where you usually stay. The mailing address on your registration form can be a PO box, local shelter, advocacy organization, outreach center, or the home of someone who will accept mail for you.