Feb. 3 is the last day to register to vote before the March 3 primary elections in Texas. Here’s what you need to know to register.

Are You Eligible To Vote?

The Texas Secretary of State — the state’s election authority — says you can register to vote in Texas if you:

are a U.S. citizen;

are a resident of the county where you submit the application;

will be at least 18 years old on Election Day;

are not a convicted felon (though you may be eligible to vote if you have completed your sentence, probation and parole);

have not been declared mentally incapacitated by a court of law.

Are You Already Registered?

You can check your voter registration status here. Check to see if information like your name and address is correct. If not, be sure to update it.

Here’s How To Get An Application:

Registration must be done by mail or in person. You can download a voter registration application online, print it and mail it to your county’s voter registrar’s office on or before Feb. 3. Or, you can visit the voter registrar’s office in your county to register in person.

In Travis County, the voter registrar is the tax assessor-collector. Residents can visit the main tax office at 5501 Airport Blvd. or the voter registration satellite office at 4705 Heflin Lane to register in person.

Voter registration applications are also available at any Austin Public Library, U.S. Postal Service offices or state offices for public safety and health and human services.

You can also text “register” to 48683 to get an application sent in the mail.

Where To Mail Your Application:

Where you mail your application depends on what county you live in. You will mail it to the election administrator for your county, which you can find here.

In Travis County, you can mail your application to:

Travis County Voter Registration, PO Box 149327, Austin, Texas 78714-9327

Or, drop it off at a Travis County Tax Office.

In Williamson County, you can mail your application to:

Williamson County Elections, P.O. Box 209, Georgetown, Texas 78627

Or, you can drop it off to the elections department:

Inner Loop Annex, 301 S.E. Inner Loop, Ste. 104, Georgetown

In Hays County, you can drop off or mail your application to:

Elections Administrator, 712 South Stagecoach Trail, Ste. 1012 San Marcos, Texas 78666

In Bastrop County, you can drop off or mail your application to:

Bastrop County Registrar of Voters, 804 Pecan St., Bastrop, Texas 78602

Here's How To Do It In Person:

Travis County has deputy voter registrars at every Thundercloud Subs location in the county from 10:30 a.m. until close Monday. You can also register at the north or south locations of the Wheatsville Co-Op from 4:30 to 7:30 p.m. A number of Juiceland and Alamo Drafthouse locations are also hosting voter registration drives.

If you miss all of those opportunities, you can still drop off your voter registration application at the Travis County Tax Office Headquarters on Airport Boulevard or the Travis County Tax Office Voter Registration Outreach Branch on Heflin Lane. Both are open until midnight.

Have You Moved?

If you moved since the last time you registered to vote, you’ll need to update your information. If you are still living in the same county as before, you can update your information online here. If you moved to a new county, you’ll have to register in the new county.

Correction: A previous version of this story incorrectly said the elections administrator in Travis County is the tax assessor-collector.