Az mail in ballot request
To request a mail-in ballot in Arizona, you can follow these steps:
- Check your eligibility: Make sure you are registered to vote in Arizona and meet the eligibility requirements.
- Fill out the request form: You can download and print the Arizona Mail Ballot Request Form (Form 100) from the Arizona Secretary of State's website or pick one up from your county recorder's office.
- Provide required information: Fill out the form with the following information:
- Your name and address
- Your date of birth
- Your Arizona driver's license number or the last four digits of your Social Security number
- Your signature
- Submit the request: You can submit your request form by:
- Mail: Send the completed form to your county recorder's office. The address is listed on the form.
- Fax: Fax the completed form to your county recorder's office. The fax number is listed on the form.
- Email: Email the completed form to your county recorder's office. The email address is listed on the form.
- Deadline: The deadline to request a mail-in ballot is typically 11 days before the election. However, it's best to check with your county recorder's office for the specific deadline.
- Receive your ballot: Once your request is processed, you will receive your mail-in ballot in the mail. Make sure to sign the envelope and return it by the deadline.
Additional tips:
- Make sure to sign the request form and the ballot envelope to ensure your vote is counted.
- If you need assistance filling out the form, you can contact your county recorder's office or a local voting organization.
- You can track the status of your mail-in ballot request on the Arizona Secretary of State's website.
Contact information:
- Arizona Secretary of State's office: (602) 542-4658 or elections.azsos.gov
- Your county recorder's office: find your county recorder's office contact information
Remember to request your mail-in ballot well in advance of the election to ensure you receive it in time to vote.