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Register to Vote


 

Who can register to vote?

You may register to vote if you are:
bullet A U.S. Citizen and,
bullet 18 years of age by the date of the next election and,
bullet A resident of your Will County precinct address for 30 days immediately prior to the next election.
Two forms of identification are required to register through a deputy registrar:
bullet at least one of the two forms must show your name and current address,
bullet only one form of identification may be a piece of mail addressed and delivered to you.

 

The second form must show your name. These forms of identification shall include, but not be limited to:


            Driver's License           Social Security Card     Birth Certificate
            Employee ID Card       Student ID Card              Credit Card
            Library Card                  Insurance Card               Utility Bill
            Checkbook                   Telephone Book              State ID Card

 

 

 

 

Where can I register to vote?

You may register to vote:
bullet At the County Clerk's office, 302 North Chicago Street, Joliet (815)740-4620
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At the Wheatland Township Office located at: 

31 W 236 91st St. Naperville, IL 60564  630-851-3952

City of Naperville 400 S Eagle Naperville, IL. 60566 630-420-6046

By a  Deputy Registrar duly appointed by the County Clerk

Registrar's can come to your house to register you to vote. Please fll in the following form if you would like to have a Registrar come to your home

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Registration is open throughout the year except:

bullet during the 27 days preceding an election. This allows voter files to be prepared for the election

Registration reopens:

bullet the second day following an election.

bullet the second day following an election.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 
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