When do I need to verify (visually check) a voters information and when must a voter validate (check their identification information with DMV or SSA)?
Determine how the registration card was received: Over the Counter: An individual or organization drops registration card(s) off at the clerk’s office. These individuals do not need to show identification. However, their DL# or SSN must be validated prior to becoming a registered voter. If their information does not validate, contact the individual. Verify that the DL# or SSN that was originally entered on the registration card is correct or ask that the individual send in verification (i.e. a copy of their Driver’s License, bank statement, paycheck, etc.). Mailed In without Verification: An individual mails their registration card to the clerk’s office without providing a copy of their identification. Their DL# or SSN must be validated prior to becoming a registered voter. If their information does not validate, contact the individual. Verify that the DL# or SSN that was originally entered on the registration card is correct or ask that the individual send in verification (i.e. a copy
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