PIMA COUNTY RECORDER
Gabriella Cázares-Kelly

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You may register to vote in Pima County if: (A.R.S. 16-101)
  • You live within Pima County at least 29 days prior to the General Election.
  • You are a United States Citizen.
  • You are 18 or older, or will be 18 by the next General Election.
  • You have not been convicted of a felony or treason, or if you have, your rights have been restored.
  • You have not been adjudicated an incapacitated person. (A.R.S. 14-5101)
You must complete a new registration in order to:
  • Register to vote
  • Change your name
  • Change your address
  • Change your political party
If this is your first time registering to vote in Arizona, you need to prove your U.S. Citizenship and Residency in order to vote in State and local elections. Most voters will satisfy both of these requirements by using their Arizona Driver’s license or State ID number entered on the form.
Use the Arizona Registration form PDF state form or register online.
Additional documentation options shown below.

If you do not have these citizenship documents, you may still register to vote in Federal-only races, by using the Federal Registration form. PDF federal form

Please call us if you have any questions!
Proof of Citizenship Proof of Residency
Arizona Driver's License or
Arizona-issued Identification Card (ID) or
Tribal ID Number or Certification
Arizona Driver's License or
Arizona-issued Identification Card (ID) or
Tribal ID (Not just the number)
-or-
A copy of one the following:
-or-
A copy of one the following:
  • Bank or credit union statement
  • Utility bill
  • AZ vehicle registration or car insurance card
  • Property tax statement
  • Any mail labeled "Official Election Mail"
  • Fill out a "No Address Confirmation" form
  • Detailed List of Residency Documents
Copies of these documents can be mailed, emailed or brought to our office.

Military Personnel/Overseas Citizens
If you are in the Military or are an Overseas citizen click here.

College Students
College students are encouraged to read our flyer on student voting to determine whether registering and/or voting in Arizona is best for them.

Deceased Voters
To report a relative's death and remove them from the voter rolls, we need official documentation of the death. Please mail, email or bring to our office a note saying that the person on the death certificate needs to be removed from the county voter roll AND one of the following:
  • A copy of the death certificate
  • An obituary that includes date of birth, where they lived, and family connections
  • A letter signed by the court-appointed representative of the estate
Mail: Pima County Recorder
PO Box 3145
Tucson, AZ 85702-3145

Email: voter@recorder.pima.gov

In person:
Use the Voter Registration window at our Downtown office.
Pima County Recorder’s Office
240 N Stone Avenue
Tucson AZ 85701
(PLEASE do not mail to this address)

Non-Standard Address
If you do not have a residence address or do not live in a fixed, permanent, or private structure, please also complete a No Residence Address Confirmation (https://azsos.gov/sites/default/files/docs/No_Residence_Address_Form_fill.pdf) in addition to the Voter Registration form. For other situations, please call our office.

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