How to Register to Vote in Florida

There are three ways to complete the Florida Voter Registration Application:

  1. Online: Submit your application online.
  2. By Mail: Mail the completed application to your local Supervisor of Elections Office.
  3. In Person: Submit the application in person at your local Supervisor of Elections Office.

Where to Obtain Voter Registration Forms

You can obtain the Florida Voter Registration Application from various locations:

  • Supervisor of Elections Office
  • Post Offices
  • Designated Banks
  • Government Offices
  • Public Libraries
  • Social Service Offices
  • During the driver's license application or renewal process

Additional Pick-Up Points in St. Lucie County

  • Fort Pierce Police Department
  • Port St. Lucie City Hall
  • St. Lucie Chamber of Commerce
  • Indian River State College

Where to Return Completed Forms

  • Return all completed voter registration applications to your local Supervisor of Elections Office.

Important Dates

  • Your voter information card will arrive approximately 10 days after your application is submitted.
  • Voter registration closes 29 days prior to any election.
By following these steps, you can successfully register to vote in Florida. Make sure to adhere to all deadlines to ensure your eligibility to vote in upcoming elections.

Online Florida Voter Registration Application

You can use this online application form to begin the process of:

  • registering to vote in the State of Florida
  • updating your signature
  • letting us know if your name or address has changed
  • registering with a political party or to change a party affiliation
  • replacing your defaced, lost, or stolen registration information card

To register to vote you must:

  • be a U.S. citizen
  • be a Florida resident
  • be 18 years old (you may pre-register if you are 16)
  • not now be adjudicated mentally incapacitated with respect to voting in Florida or any other state
  • not have been convicted of a felony without your civil rights having been restored pursuant to law
  • not claim the right to vote in another county or state

Deadline Information: If this is a "new registration", the date a signed application form is postmarked or hand delivered to the  Supervisor of Elections office or other voter registration agency will be your registration date.

*** REMEMBER *** You must be registered at least 29 days before the election in which you wish to vote. Submitting this application form does not make you a registered voter. Once your application form is received and processed, you will receive a voter information card listing your precinct number, location, and other important information.

Continue to the Online Application Form.