Voter Registration
Register to vote or update your registration
In order to vote in federal, state and local elections in Arizona, you must provide proof of U.S. citizenship and current residency when you register to vote. A current and valid Arizona Driver License or Arizona State ID, or a Tribal ID, is proof of citizenship and residency. You will provide that information when you register to vote online at ServiceArizona.com or with a paper Arizona Voter Registration Form.
Register online at ServiceArizona Voter Registration (Check English or Español)
For more information, click ServiceArizona video - English ServiceArizona video - Spanish
Click AZ Voter Registration Form for an English-Spanish Arizona Voter Registration Form to print and mail in. Voter registration forms also are available at most Pima County public libraries and U.S. Post Offices.
If you do not have a current and valid Arizona Driver License or State ID, or a Tribal ID, you will need to submit a Federal Voter Registration Form. That allows you to vote in federal elections only. You will then receive a letter from the Pima County Recorder's Office about submitting proof of citizenship and residency in order to vote in state and local elections. Links to the Federal Form in English and Spanish can be found at recorder.pima.gov/Register.
Check your registration
To check if your registration is up to date, call the Pima County Recorder's Office (520-724-4330) or click Check your registration
Questions about registering to vote?
For answers, call the Pima County Recorder’s Office (520-724-4330) or click Voter registration information