Your Vote is Your VoiceOur greatest power as citizens is at the ballot box. If you're not registered to vote, you're not exercising your rights and your voice remains unheard. To register in Utah County, you must be at least 18 years old, be a U.S. citizen, and be able to demonstrate that you've been a Utah County resident for at least 30 days.
Register By MailYour registration form must be postmarked no later than 20 days before any given election. Follow these easy steps to register by mail: Download the Utah Voter Registration Form from the State of Utah's Web site. Fill out the form and mail it to the Utah County Clerk at: Utah County Clerk 801-851-8128 Fax 851-8232 100 East Center, Rm 3100 Provo, UT 84606-3106
Register in PersonYou can register in person at the Utah County Clerk's office at the address shown above. You can also register at any Utah County Democratic Party event. Just come to any Democratic event and find the voter registration table. A volunteer will help you through the process. See the Utah County Elections Web page at the County's Web site for more information.
Not Sure Whether You're Registered, or Where to Vote? To find out if you are already registered to vote in Utah County go to the Online Voter Registration Search and search for your record. Please be sure that all the information is correct and current. If you need to update any information (i.e. party affiliation, address, name change) you will need to re-register by filling out a new registration form. You can also use the Utah County Online Voting/Polling Locator application to determine your precinct and voting place. Once you have determined your precinct, you can find your legislative districts and current representatives in this table of Voter Districts by Precinct.
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