Using this online service provided by the Nevada Secretary of State, you can register to vote or update existing Nevada voter registration information.
To register, you will need a current and valid Driver’s License or Identification Card issued by the Nevada Department of Motor Vehicles.

FAQs

Who can register to vote?

Nevada law provides that you must be 18 years of age or over, a U.S. Citizen, and a resident of Nevada for 30 days preceding any election.
Please note that: 

  • If you will be 18 years old or will have met the residency requirement at the time of the election, you are also eligible to register to vote. 
  • Any person who has been declared by a court to be mentally incompetent is not eligible to register and vote. 
  • Felons who have not been restored to their civil rights are not eligible to register and vote; however, recent legislation has provided for automatic restoration of the right to vote for those who have been honorably discharged from prison, probation or parole, with certain exceptions related to the seriousness of the crime committed. 

Community Q&A

You can ask any questions related to this service here. We will try to answer them soon!

Service Reminders

We will notify you at the right time so that you never miss a due date again!

Using this online service provided by the Nevada Secretary of State, you can register to vote or update existing Nevada voter registration information.
To register, you will need a current and valid Driver’s License or Identification Card issued by the Nevada Department of Motor Vehicles.

FAQs

Who can register to vote?

Nevada law provides that you must be 18 years of age or over, a U.S. Citizen, and a resident of Nevada for 30 days preceding any election.
Please note that: 

  • If you will be 18 years old or will have met the residency requirement at the time of the election, you are also eligible to register to vote. 
  • Any person who has been declared by a court to be mentally incompetent is not eligible to register and vote. 
  • Felons who have not been restored to their civil rights are not eligible to register and vote; however, recent legislation has provided for automatic restoration of the right to vote for those who have been honorably discharged from prison, probation or parole, with certain exceptions related to the seriousness of the crime committed. 

Community Q&A

You can ask any questions related to this service here. We will try to answer them soon!

Service Reminders

We will notify you at the right time so that you never miss a due date again!

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