There are several ways you can register to vote, and you may select a method that works for you.

Online Registration

You can register online to vote by going to the Online Voter Registration Website and completing the online form. In order to register online, you must have a current Utah Driver's License or ID Card. (You can update your address on your driver's license online before registering to vote by going to the Driver's License Division. If you are registering online, you must submit your registration at least 11 days prior to an election to be eligible to vote in that election.

Update Your Registration Address

If you are registered to vote in Salt Lake County and have moved within Salt Lake County, you may update your address by calling 385-468-7400 or emailing: got-vote@slco.org. Include your name, birthdate, registration address and new address. Once you submit your email with the address update, you will receive a response.

By-Mail Registration

You may use a mail-in voter registration form that can be found in our office or at Mail-in Voter Registration . You may register with a mail-in form by listing the last four digits of your social security number even if you do not have a Utah Driver License or State ID Card. If you are registering to vote using a mail-in voter registration form, you must mail your completed registration form at least 11 days before the election to be eligible to vote in that election. (You may mail the completed form to the Election Division, or scan it and email to got-vote@slco.org .)

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In-Person Registration:

You may register in person at the Salt Lake County Election Division, 2001 South State Street, S1-200, Salt Lake City. The office is open weekdays from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. and is closed on weekends and legal holidays. You must register in person at least 11 days prior to an election to be eligible to vote in that election.

Same Day Registration

You may go to an early voting location or Election Day Vote Center and register and vote at the same time if you have not previously registered or updated your registration after moving. You will be asked to complete a provisional ballot form, which becomes your voter registration form. Once you provide Identification and proof of residency, you will be issued a provisional ballot. The provisional ballot will be counted and added to the election results once the Election Staff has reviewed and accepted your provisional form for completeness.