There are numerous lists life puts us on; but the Voter
Registration list represents more than our name- it is an act of
patriotism, an individual investment. John Quincy Adams said,
“Always vote for principle, though you may vote alone, you will
cherish the sweetest reflection that your vote is never lost.”
We are proud to offer this service and put you on
the list, because, “Everyone
Counts in Travis County!”
IMPORTANT: You are not required to provide photo identification to REGISTER to vote. Read the Photo ID Fact Sheet to learn what you need to take to the polls.
NEW! You may now request a duplicate voter registration card by phone or via email (HB2263). If you need a duplicate card, call (512) 854-9473 or email Tax_Office@co.travis.tx.us.
Please provide your full name, address and VUID# (if you have it). Your replacement card will be mailed to the mailing address on your voter registration record within 30 days.
NEW! Effective immediately, voter registration applications can be submitted to our office by fax as long as the original of the application is received in our office within four (4) calendar days of the date the fax is transmitted (SB910).
Please fax voter registration applications to (512) 854-4840.
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You are eligible to register and vote if you are...
... a citizen of the United States
... a resident of Travis County
... at least 18 years of age ... not declared mentally incompetent by a court of law ... not a convicted felon, or, if convicted you have...
... fully discharged your sentence, including any term of
incarceration, parole, supervision, or completed a period of
probation ordered by any court; or,
... been pardoned or otherwise released from the resulting
disability to vote. IMPORTANT: You are not required to provide photo identification to REGISTER to vote. For more information about what forms of identification are required at the polls, click here.
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You may register to vote by completing a registration
application form. We can not accept applications by fax or by e-mail. Upon completion of the voter registration
application, print, sign, and mailthe application to:
Travis County Voter Registration
PO Box 149327
Austin, Texas 78714-9327
- Voter registration forms are also available at...
... all Travis County Tax Office locations.
... Texas Secretary of State online request for a
mailed application.
... download a list of locations that offer voter registration applications.
... U.S. post offices located in Travis County.
... the Department of Public Safety, the Department of Human Services
and Department of Health when applying for services.
... Austin Public Libraries.
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Registration is permanent; however, it is necessary that you update
your registration within 30 days if you...
... have moved. ... have changed your name You may update your registration online if you moved within Travis County.
The registration becomes effective in the precinct
of your new address 30 days after receipt of change of address or
change of name notice. A voter registration certificate will be mailed
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You can register to vote at any time; however, you must register at
least 30 days before an election in which you wish to vote.
Registered voters who have moved from one Texas County to another may be eligible to vote in the new county of residence on a limited ballot if...
... they were registered in their old county of residence.
... they would have been eligible to vote in the county of former
residence on election day if still residing in that county and ... a
voter registration for the person in the county of new residence is
not effective on or before Election Day.
In Travis County, voters who vote under this procedure must complete an application for limited ballot and may vote only during the early voting period and only at the main early voting location at 5501 Airport Blvd., Austin, TX 78751. Limited Ballot voters are entitled to vote on all statewide races and any district offices that are in common between the old and new counties. For more information and assistance, contact the Travis County Clerk Election Division hot line at (512) 238-VOTE (8683).
A Provisional Ballot is used when someone is not listed on the voter registration roll. A special process outlined in federal legislation is used to review the eligibility of these ballots. If you arrive at a polling location on election day and your registration status cannot be verified, you may request a provisional ballot at that time. Back to top
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