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Acceptable HAVA ID |
A current and valid photo identification;
or
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A copy of one of the following documents
that show the name and address of the voter: a current utility bill, bank
statement, government check, paycheck, or other government document. |
Beginning in 2016, VIVA requires, with limited
exceptions, that a voter show a photo ID when the voter presents in person to
vote -- either on the day of a primary or election or during early voting
(one-stop absentee voting). Acceptable forms of photo ID include:
Acceptable Photo ID Starting in 2016 |
Unexpired North
Carolina drivers license, including a learners' permit or provisional license
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Unexpired North Carolina
nonoperators identification card (DMV ID Card) |
Unexpired
United States passport
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United
States military identification card |
Veterans
Identification Card |
Tribal
enrollment card issued by a federally recognized tribe |
Tribal enrollment card issued by tribe recognized by North Carolina |
Out-of-state drivers license or nonoperators identification card (valid only if the person's voter registration date in the county is within 90 days of the date of the election) |
There are no photo ID requirements for
persons who request and submit a by-mail absentee ballot; however, by-mail
absentee voters will need to provide identification information on their
absentee ballot request form beginning in 2014. The State Absentee Ballot
Request Form will be available online and at county board of elections' offices
on January 1, 2014. The request form will require voters to provide one of the
following: (1) their drivers license number, (2) the last four digits of their
Social Security number; or (3) a copy of a HAVA ID.
For in-person voters, there are a few exceptions
to the photo ID requirement:
·
Age 70 and Older - Voters who are at least 70 years of age may show
and expired photo ID as long as the ID did not expire before
the voter's 70th birthday. (For example, if an 80-year-old voter
presents with a drivers license that expired when the voter was 75, then the
expired drivers license is acceptable for purposes of voting; however, if the
80 year-old voter's driver license expired when the voter was 65, then the expired
license would not be acceptable for purposes of voting.)
·
Religious Objection - If a voter has a sincerely held
objection to being photographed, then the voter will not be required to show
photo ID, but the voter will be required to show one of the acceptable forms of
HAVA ID. In order to qualify for this exception, the voter will need to sign a
declaration attesting to this religious objection before an election official
prior to the date of the election. The religious objection declaration will be
available at county boards of elections offices starting in 2014.
·
Natural Disaster - A voter will not be required to show photo ID if
the voter declares that he is a victim of a natural disaster occurring within
60 days of the election date. The voter must reside in a county that has
officially been declared a natural disaster - either by the Governor of North
Carolina or the President of the United States.
·
Curbside Voters - Persons who travel to a voting place (either
precinct or one-stop site), but because of age or physical disability are
unable to enter the voting enclosure without physical assistance, will be
allowed to vote from their vehicle. They may show either a photo ID or a HAVA
ID.
The State Board of Elections and the
county boards of elections will be actively engaged in assisting voters who do
not possess acceptable photo ID. Part of our outreach efforts will involve
helping these voters obtain a free nonoperators ID card issued by the North
Carolina DMV. The no-cost ID program will begin in 2014. To apply for a
DMV-issued ID, persons will need to provide the DMV with proof of age and
identity, Social Security number, and residence. The chart below identifies the
types of documents that the DMV will accept for these purposes.
Proof Required |
Examples of Acceptable Documents (may not be exhaustive) |
Age & Identify |
Driver License Birth Certificate Original Social Security Card Tax Forms Motor Vehicle Driver's Record School Documents US Military ID Passport Certified Marriage Certificate NC Limited Driving Privilege Court Documents |
Social Security Number |
Social Security Card 1099 Tax Form W-2 Tax Form Payroll Record Social Security Document reflecting the Social Security Number Military Record reflecting the Social Security Number Medicaid/Medicare Card reflecting the Social Security Number |
Residency |
Any document issued by this State or a county, city, or the
federal government NC Vehicle Registration Card or title NC Voter Registration Card Military Orders/Documents Utility bill or cable bill Housing lease or contract, mortgage statement, property or income tax statement Preprinted financial statement; School records NC Vehicle insurance policy Letter from homeless shelter |
Please visit the DMV's website
for more information on the requirements for obtaining a nonoperators
identification card.
Beginning with the 2014 primary, county
boards of elections will begin educating voters about the new photo ID
requirements as voters present to vote during the early voting period or on the
day of the primary or election. All voters will be asked whether they have
acceptable photo ID and for those voters who indicate they do not have
acceptable photo ID, the voter will be asked to sign an acknowledgement they do
not have any form of photo ID that will be acceptable for purposes of voting.
Voters may also complete an online survey to inform us that they do not have
acceptable photo ID. Using these resources, the State Board of Elections and
the county boards of elections will reach out to these voters to ensure they
can obtain proper photo ID before 2016.
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