You
must be registered to vote with your election authority
from your CURRENT address and with your CURRENT name
to be qualified to vote a full ballot.
QUALIFICATIONS:
To register to vote you must be:
A citizen of the United States
18 years of age or older by the date
of the election
A resident of your precinct for 30 days
by the date of the election
STUDENTS who are 17, but will be 18 on or before the election, must register to vote before the close of registration. The voter ID card will be held until your birthday. It is not necessary to have your voter's ID card for voting, if it does not arrive before the election.
IDENTIFICATION:
Two forms of identification are required to register.
One must include your present address. This can be
a driver's license, library card, credit card, personal
check, utility bill, mail addressed to you at your
current address, etc.
OFFICE
HOURS: The Rockford Board of Elections is
open 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. daily.
EXTENDED
HOURS: During the 4-week period before the
close of registration the Rockford Board of Elections
is open Saturdays from 9:00 a.m. to 12 Noon. For additional
extended hours, go to the calendar on this website or call our office at 987-5750.
ADDITIONAL
REGISTRATION SITES:
DRIVER'S LICENSE FACILITIES – you may register to
vote the same time you apply
for a driver's license.
PUBLIC ASSISTANCE AGENCIES
Prior to the close of registration before each election,
registrars will be at various
places such as shopping centers,
grocery stores, etc. Notice of the times
and
places is published in the local
newspaper or you may contact this office.
MAIL
REGISTRATION: A mail-in voter registration
application may be downloaded by clicking here
.
Print, complete and sign the form. Please note
that identification showing current address and current
name is required when registering by mail. If a copy
of your identification is not mailed with your registration,
you will be asked for current identification when
voting.
CITIZENS
WITH A DISABILITY: Currently the law states
that a person registering by mail must vote in person
the first time they vote in the jurisdiction. Any
citizen, who is not registered because of a permanent
physical disability and cannot leave their residence,
may arrange for voter registration in their home with
a deputy registrar by contacting the Rockford Board
of Election Commissioners. Voting may then be done
by mail.
VOTER
IDENTIFICATION CARD: Upon receipt and processing
of a voter registration application, a voter
identification card will be mailed. Please verify
your name and address printed on the card. Note your
polling place and the governmental districts for which
you are entitled to vote. If you do not
have your voter ID card you may click here
to determine your polling place.
A
new Voter Identification Card is mailed whenever a
polling place is changed. Be sure to keep the
most current ID card received.
Registration
is closed for the 27-day period preceding each election,
except in person at the office of the Election Board
(see Grace Period Registration on this web site)
Download an Illinois Voter Registration Application
here.
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