How to Find Your Voter Registration Number in Arizona
The Arizona secretary of state oversees elections and voter registration, including making sure that you have proper identification to register to vote. Arizona requires an identification number for voter registration to confirm your identity, provide proof of U.S. citizenship and establish that you are an Arizona resident. You may use a number from identification you have as your voter registration number. If you do not have any of the identification numbers listed on the voter registration application, the state assigns a number to you.
Instructions
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Check your identification. If you are filling out your voter registration card, use the number from your driver's license, the last four digits of your Social Security number, your tribal identification number or your alien registration number as your voter registration number.
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Call the Arizona Secretary of State's office at 877-843-8683 or 877-THE-VOTE if you have questions about your voter registration number. If you do not have any of the identification numbers listed on the voter registration form, the Secretary of State assigns a number to you. The hours of operation are 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. weekdays.
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Check the Arizona Secretary of State's website if you previously registered to vote in Arizona. Enter your name, driver's license number, date of birth and county to check your voter registration information, including your voter registration number. As of April 2011, this service is free.
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Tips & Warnings
You may register to vote online, by mail or in person at the county recorder's office.
When sending proof of citizenship through the mail, use photocopies instead of originals, as the documents will not be returned to you.
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