How to Change Your Voter Registration Address in Georgia
Whether you are moving to a new location within the same county or moving to a new county, you'll need to change your voter registration address if you want to vote in an upcoming election. Voting locations in Georgia are managed by each individual county, so you'll need a registration card to allow you to vote at the specific location.
The application used to change your voter registration address in Georgia is the same application used to register to vote for the first time. However, the application has a section specifically for address changes.
Instructions
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Download and print the State of Georgia Application for Voter Registration. This form is used to register to vote and to change your registration address.
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Fill out the form entirely with a blue or black ink pen. Sections 1 through 7 are for registering to vote; section 8 is for changing your address. Even if you are simply changing your address, all the sections must be filled out.
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Scan a copy of your Georgia driver's license or state ID card. Fold the registration application over (it doubles as a prepaid postage envelope), with the copy of your ID card inside.
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Mail the application to:
Secretary of State
1104 West Tower, 2 Martin Luther King Drive S.E.
Atlanta, GA 30334-1505Or mail it to your county registrar's office.
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Wait for the application to be processed. Once approved, your new voter registration card will be mailed to you.
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Tips & Warnings
You can also obtain the application at your county registrar's office.
If you want to vote, you must be registered at least 30 days prior to the election date.