Voter Registration in Texas: A Simple Guide

To register to vote in Texas, you must complete a voter registration application and submit it to your county election office at least 30 days before the upcoming election. Here’s how:

Register to Vote When Renewing Your Driver’s License. If you’re not registered to vote but have a Texas Driver’s License or state identification card, you can register to vote online when renewing, replacing, or changing your contact information for either of these cards through the Texas Department of Public Safety (DPS).

Follow the steps on the DPS web portal to update your driver’s license information, and you will be given the option to register to vote when renewing or updating your information.

Update Your Voter Registration Information Online. Whether you’ve recently moved or changed your name, you can now update all of your information on your voter registration record through our portal on Texas.gov.

Click here to update your voter registration information online.

If your voter registration record is in ‘suspended’ status, it means your county of registration has received information that you no longer reside at the address on your current voter registration record. You can use the link above to update the address or information on your voter registration record.

To update your voter registration, you will need your unique Voter Unique Identifier (VUID) number to log in to the Texas.gov portal. You can find your VUID by visiting the Texas SOS Voter Portal, where you can enter your Name, County, Date of Birth, and ZIP Code to display your voter registration information.

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