A voter registration card confirms that you are registered to vote, but you do not need to bring it with you to vote. Find out how to get or replace your card.
As a registered voter, you do not need to show your voter registration card to be allowed to vote.If your voter registration card was lost, damaged, or stolen, you can replace it by contacting your state or local election office.
When you register to vote or change your registration, you will be mailed a voter registration card. Your voter registration card typically includes your:
After you register, it may take a few weeks to get your new voter registration card in the mail. Your state's election office will let you know if there is a problem with your registration.
If you do not receive your new voter registration card, check with your state or local election office.
In some states you may be able to bring an electronic or printed copy of your voter registration when you go to the polling station to vote. Contact your state or local election office to find out if they accept copies as a valid form of voter ID and what other forms of ID they accept.
If you are a registered voter, you will not need your voter registration card on Election Day. But you may need other identification since some states require a photo ID to vote. Use this chart to learn if you need to bring a photo ID when you vote.