In the past, registering to vote was a complicated process that included a special trip to the courthouse and more paperwork than you really wanted to be bothered with. But that just isn’t the case here in Nevada anymore!
Online Voter Registration
Online voter registration is now available for residents of all Nevada counties. Eligible voters can register to vote and update their voter registration information online, including change of address and party affiliation. A DMV issued Driver’s License or ID is required.
***VISIT RegisterToVoteNV.gov TO REGISTER TO VOTE OR UPDATE YOUR REGISTRATION ONLINE***
Military and Overseas Voters – visit our UOCAVA page for more information.
Voter Registration Form
All counties now offer online registration, but if you are not eligible for online voter registration or prefer to register to vote using a mail-in voter registration form, you can complete a fillable mail-in voter registration form. To register to vote using the fillable mail-in voter registration form in .pdf format, visit the Voter Registration Form and follow the steps below:
- Answer the eligibility questions.
- Enter your personal information into the spaces provided and select ‘Generate Voter Registration Form.’
- Print out the form and don’t forget to sign it.
- Mail or deliver the form in person to the county clerk or registrar of voters in your county.
If you have technical problems, please call the Secretary of State’s office at 775-684-5705 or send an email to nvelect@sos.nv.gov.
Other Options for Registering to Vote
You may register to vote at any NV Department of Motor Vehicles office, at your county clerk or registrar of voters’ office, at various social service agencies, and on college campuses.
Changes to Current Registration
If you’ve moved, changed your name, want to change party affiliation, or otherwise have to update your voter registration status, you must submit another voter application form. To update your current voter registration information visit RegisterToVoteNV.gov.
Preregistration for 17 Year Olds
The 2017 legislature approved Senate Bill 144, which allows all U.S. citizens who are 17 years old but less than 18 years old to preregister to vote. A person can preregister to vote using any of the means available for a person to register to vote, including online at www.RegisterToVoteNV.gov. A person who has preregistered to vote is automatically deemed registered to vote on his or her 18th birthday unless the person’s preregistration is cancelled.