Documents To Prove Residency
Most voters will satisfy both Proof of Residency and Proof of Citizenship by using their Arizona Driver’s License or AZ-issued ID.
More Document Options
More Document Options
- A valid unexpired Arizona Driver’s License or nonoperating ID (“AZ-issued ID”), regardless of whether the address on the AZ-issued ID matches the address on the ID-holder’s voter registration form and even if the AZ-issued ID lists only a P.O. Box.
- A valid and unexpired Arizona Driver’s License or nonoperating identification number that is properly verified by the county recorder.
- Any Tribal Identification document, including but not limited to a census card, an identification card issued by a Tribal government, or a Tribal Enrollment card, regardless of whether the Tribal Identification document contains a photo, a physical address, a P.O. Box, or no address.
- Tribal members and other Arizona residents are not required to have a standard street address for their home to satisfy A.R.S. § 16-123.
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Written confirmation signed by the registrant that they qualify to register pursuant to A.R.S. § 16-121(B),
regarding registration of persons who do not reside at a fixed, permanent, or private structure.
Use the No Address Confirmation Form
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A person who is otherwise qualified to register to vote shall not be refused registration or declared ineligible to vote because the person does not live in a fixed, permanent, or private structure. A.R.S. § 16-121(C).
A person who does not reside at a fixed, permanent, or private structure may use any of the following places as their registration address:
- A homeless shelter to which the registrant regularly returns;
- The place at which the registrant is a resident;
- The county courthouse in the county in which the registrant resides; or
- A general delivery address for a post office covering the location where the registrant is a resident
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A person who is otherwise qualified to register to vote shall not be refused registration or declared ineligible to vote because the person does not live in a fixed, permanent, or private structure. A.R.S. § 16-121(C).
A person who does not reside at a fixed, permanent, or private structure may use any of the following places as their registration address:
- Valid federal, state, or local government-issued ID with a photo, name, and address
- Bank or credit union statement
- Utility bill
- AZ vehicle registration or vehicle insurance card
- Property tax statement
- Any mailing that is labeled as "Official Election Mail"
- Voter Registration card sent pursuant to A.R.S. § 16-163(B)
- Recorder’s Certificate of status