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Preregistration for 17 Year Old
The 2017 legislature approved Senate Bill 144, which allows all U.S. citizens who are 17 years old but less than 18 years old to preregister to vote. A person can preregister to vote using any of the means available for a person to register to vote, including online at www.RegisterToVote.NV.gov. A person who has preregistered to vote is automatically deemed registered to vote on his or her 18th birthday unless the person's preregistration is cancelled.
Same Day Registration
What is same-day registration?
AB 345 of the 2019 legislative session introduced same-day registration to the State of Nevada. Essentially, same-day registration allows a voter to register for the first time or update their existing registration on the same day they vote. While this process is convenient, there are some important details to understand.
More information on the Nevada Secretary of States site here
Military, Overseas, Disabled, And Tribal
Nevada’s Effective Absentee System for Elections, or EASE, is an online application that seamlessly integrates voter registration and electronic ballot delivery and marking. EASE is available to active duty members of the United States Armed Forces, their spouses and dependents, Nevada voters who are outside of the country, Nevada residents with a disability and tribal voters who live on a colony or reservation in Nevada.
The system will be available for all state, county, and municipal elections no less than 45 days before Election Day and can be accessed at NVEASE.gov.
The Carson City voter file and vote history (1996 to present) may be purchased from our office upon receipt of a written request and advanced payment in full. Credit cards cannot be processed after 4 pm.
The cost of the voter file is $.01 per name. However, please contact our office at (775) 887-2087 to obtain the correct payment amount for your specific request.