
- #FLORIDA PRINT VOTER ID CARD UPDATE#
- #FLORIDA PRINT VOTER ID CARD DRIVER#
- #FLORIDA PRINT VOTER ID CARD REGISTRATION#
#FLORIDA PRINT VOTER ID CARD REGISTRATION#
If you are a resident in a new state, you must cancel your Florida Voter Registration as you cannot be registered to vote in multiple states. If you are registered in Palm Beach County, please print and complete this form and mail or hand-deliver it to one of our four offices. If you no longer wish to be a registered Florida voter, you must submit a written request to the Supervisor Elections office.
#FLORIDA PRINT VOTER ID CARD UPDATE#
Or you can use a Florida Voter Registration Application to update your signature or identifying mark.
#FLORIDA PRINT VOTER ID CARD DRIVER#
You can use an online voter registration application to update your information, and it will add the signature from your driver license or Florida ID card to your voter record. When you sign a vote-by-mail ballot envelope or a petition, we will match your signature to the signatures we have on file for you. Your signature may change over time, so make sure we have your current signature on file.
You can also call our office at (561) 656-6200, or send an email to includes your first name, last name, address, and your date of birth. Change your address online if you have moved within Palm Beach County, or if you have moved into Palm Beach County from a different Florida county. Then, you can return the complete application form to one of our four offices. If you don't have a state-issued ID or simply prefer paper, you can download a Florida Voter Registration Application online to fill out print. If you have a Florida driver license or Florida ID card, you can update your residential address, mailing address, name, or political party, or request a new Voter Information Card online. Look up your current voter registration information, status, polling place location, sample ballot and vote by mail ballot status. More information about political parties can be found on the Florida Division of Elections website. Florida is a closed primary state, which means that you must be registered with a political party to vote in that party's Primary Election. If you are registered as No Party Affiliation (NPA), only non-partisan races or issues included in the Primary Election will be on your ballot unless a Universal Primary Contest occurs. Please remember, your residential addresson file at our office determines the issues and candidates that will be on your ballot and your party affiliationdetermines which candidates will be on your ballot during Primary Elections. You may change your party affiliation at any time, but it must be done 29 days before a Primary Electionin order to be valid for that election. To update your existing record on the form, simply check the "Record Update/Change" box.

Conveniently, the update form is the same as a new registration form. You can update your information any time online, in person, or by completing a registration form and mailing it to any of our four offices. However, you do need to keep your information up-to-date. Once you have registered to vote in Florida, you do not need to register again.
