A
North Carolina resident who is qualified to
register to vote may register In-Person and vote
at a One-Stop Site in the person's county of
residence during the One-Stop Absentee Voting
period. The One-Stop Voting period extends from
19 to 3 days before Election Day.
The process is sometimes referred to as
“In-Person Registration,” but it is important to
recognize that it not permitted on Election Day
itself.
To
use this process, a citizen must (1) go to a
One-Stop Voting Site in the county of residence
during the One Stop Absentee Voting period, (2)
fill out a voter registration application, and
(3) provide proof of residency by showing the
elections official an appropriate form of
identification with the citizen’s current name
and current address. The new registrant may
vote ONLY at a One-Stop Absentee Voting Site in
the county of registration during One-Stop
Absentee Voting period and not on Election Day.
Acceptable forms of identification include:
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A North Carolina driver’s license with
current address
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A utility bill with name and current address
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A telephone or mobile phone bill
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An electric or gas bill
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A cable television bill
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A water or sewage bill
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A document with name and current address
from a local, state, or U.S. government
agency, such as:
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A passport
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A government-issued photo ID
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U.S. military ID
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A license to hunt, fish, own a gun, etc.
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A property or other tax bill
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Automotive or vehicle registration
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Certified documentation of
naturalization
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A public housing or Social Service
Agency document
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A check, invoice, or letter from a
government agency
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A birth certificate
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A student photo ID along with a document
from the school showing the student’s name
and current address
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A paycheck or paycheck stub from an employer
or a W-2 statement
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A bank statement or bank-issued credit card
statement
If you cannot supply an acceptable form
of identification for Proof-of-Residence, your
registration application cannot be fully
processed until the required information is
provided.
Registered voters may also update their address
and change vital information in an existing
registration record at the One-Stop Site, but
they are not allowed to change their party
affiliation during the One-Stop Voting period
that precedes a partisan primary.