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How to Register to Vote in Val Verde County, A Guide

Val Verde County provides clear steps for voter registration, in person and by mail, and lists identification and deadline requirements that residents must follow. This information matters to local voters because missing a deadline or lacking acceptable identification can prevent participation in upcoming elections.

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How to Register to Vote in Val Verde County, A Guide
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Val Verde County residents who want to register to vote or confirm their voting status should know which local offices handle registration and elections, the documents required at the polls, and key deadlines to meet. The Val Verde County Tax Assessor Collector’s office handles voter registration, while the Val Verde County Clerk’s office administers elections. The county provides contact details and office locations for both offices so residents can verify hours and procedures before they go.

To register by mail, download, print, sign, and mail a Texas voter registration application from the Texas Secretary of State to the Val Verde County Voter Registrar. Mail applications to Voter Registrar Elodia Garcia, PO Box 1368, Del Rio, TX 78841 1368. Applications mailed must be postmarked at least 30 days before an election, so plan ahead for any upcoming local, state, or federal contests.

In person registration is available at the Tax Assessor Collector’s office at 309 Mills Street, Del Rio, Texas. For questions or to confirm office hours contact the Tax Assessor Collector’s office at (830) 774 7527. The county advises checking the website for current hours and any updates before visiting.

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Voters must bring an acceptable form of photo identification to the polls. Acceptable forms include a Texas driver’s license, Texas election identification certificate, Texas personal identification card, United States passport, United States military identification with photo, United States citizenship certificate with photo, or a Texas handgun license. Confirm the full list and details of acceptable identification ahead of Election Day to avoid problems at the polling place.

Before voting, confirm your registration status, precinct, and polling place using the county’s voter status and lookup tools or the Texas Secretary of State resources. The county election pages also include options to update your address and to track mail ballots. Deadlines for registration and for early voting vary by election, but for most elections registration must be completed 30 days before Election Day. Staying informed about these requirements will help ensure that eligible Val Verde County residents can participate in the democratic process.

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