I registered at DMV and the county says I\m not registered. What can I do?
You must go to the Registrars of Voters office and they will ask for any documentation you may have to help establish when and where you registered, and in many cases has a way to verify the potential registration through the Department of Motor Vehicles. You will be able to vote a provisional ballot in either the Fairfield or Vallejo office. You will also need to complete the provisional Envelope as your new affidavit or registration and the necessary Court Forms to petition the court. If there is still time before the election you can go into the local office and complete the forms to register and vote or the forms can also be mailed to you.
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