Making Changes to Your Voter Registration
It is the responsibility of the voter to keep his or her voter registration current with the Elections Office. If your address, name, choice of party affiliation, or signature has changed, be sure that you notify the Elections Office.
Changes to your voter registration can be made using the Florida Voter Registration Application. You may call the Flagler County Elections Office at (386) 313-4170 to
have an application mailed to you or you may complete and print an
application online. The application must be signed and the original copy
returned to the Elections Office. You may deliver the completed
application to the Supervisor of Elections Office at 1769 E. Moody Blvd,
Building 2, Suite 101, Bunnell or if you prefer, you may mail it to us
at P.O. Box 901, Bunnell, FL 32110.
Address Changes
If you have moved and your new address is within Flagler County, you may call the Elections Office at (386) 313-4170. Only the voter him/herself may change an address over the phone. Address changes by phone from friends, family or spouses will not be accepted. You may also send a signed written notice of the change or complete and print a Voter Registration Application. The application must be signed and the original copy returned to the Elections Office. You may bring the completed application to the Flagler County Supervisor of Elections Office at 1769 E. Moody Blvd, Building 2, Suite 101, Bunnell or if you prefer, you may mail it to us at P.O. Box 901, Bunnell, FL 32110. A new Voter Information Card will be sent to you once the change has been processed.
Out Of County Address Changes
If you have moved to another county in Florida, you must contact your new county to make a change of address. Use this map to find the contact information for your new county.
Name Changes, Party Affiliation Changes
Name changes and party affiliation changes may not be completed over the phone. To make a name change or a party affiliation change, you must complete a new Voter Registration Application or submit the change in writing (include your date of birth or registration number and signature).
ACCORDING TO FLORIDA LAW, NEW REGISTRATIONS AND PARTY CHANGES MUST BE SUBMITTED 29 DAYS BEFORE EACH ELECTION. Voter registration books close 29 days prior to each election, new registrations and party changes accepted during these 29 days will be deferred until after Election Day. What is book closing?
Signature Updates
It is important that the Elections Office has your current signature on file. Your signature is used to validate your absentee ballot and/or candidate and initiative petitions. If your signature has changed, you may update it at any time by submitting a new Voter Registration Application.
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