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All new voter registrations will need to provide one of the approved proof of residence documents in order to complete the registration process:

  • A current ID driver's license or identification card 
  • A current passport or other identification card issued by an agency of the United States government 
  • A current tribal identification card
  • A current license or enhanced license to carry concealed weapons 

If you register to vote on or after July 1, 2023, and your residential address does not match what's on your driver's license, you will need to present a valid document that confirms your new address. You can bring one of the following documents to your county elections office or the polls to complete the registration process:

  • Any of the above photo IDs with correct residence address
  • Current proof of insurance
  • Deed of trust, mortgage, lease or rental agreement
  • A property tax assessment, bill, or receipt
  • A utility bill, excluding a cellular telephone bill
  • A bank or credit card statement
  • A paystub, paycheck, or government-issued check
  • An intake document from a residential care or assisted living facility
  • Enrollment papers issued for the current school year by a high school, or an accredited institution of higher education located within the state of Idaho.
  • A communication on letterhead from a public or private social service agency registered with the secretary of state verifying the applicant is homeless and attesting to the applicant’s residence for registration purposes.

If a voter is not able to show an acceptable ID, the voter will be given the option to sign the Personal Identification Affidavit.

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