Those wishing to vote in the Nov. 8 general election must register by Oct. 14, the state Board of Elections said Thursday.

Prospective voters may register at their county board of elections or at a number of state agency offices no later than Oct. 14 to be eligible to vote.

Those wishing to register by mail can find voter registration forms on the board’s website. Mail-in registration forms must be postmarked by midnight Oct. 14 and received by a board of elections by Oct. 19.

Registration information also can be submitted through the state Department of Motor Vehicles’ MyDMV website.

Those who have become a naturalized citizen or have been honorably discharged from the military after Oct. 14 may register in person their local board of elections until Oct. 29.

Registered voters who have moved to a new county must re-register from their new address. Those who have moved within the same county must notify their county board of elections in writing by Oct. 19.

To verify registration status or current address, click here.

For those looking ahead to 2017, if you already are registered and wish to change your party affiliation for next year’s primary election, an application must be received by Oct. 14.