Instructions to complete the WYOMING VOTER REGISTRATION APPLICATION & CHANGE FORM by mail.

If you are unable to go to a Fremont County Elections Registrar (Fremont County Clerk’s Offices in Lander or Riverton, City of Riverton, Town of Dubois, Town of Hudson, Town of Pavillion or Town of Shoshoni you may register by mail following the steps below.

PLEASE NOTE:

If you register by mail, you will be required to show ID the first time you go to the polls to vote (*see Important Notice below).

If you register by mail AND vote an absentee ballot, you will have to send your ID separate from your absentee ballot to have your ballot counted (*see Important Notice below).

 

  1. Print the “Wyoming Voter Registration Application & Change Form”. 
  2. Take the printed form to a notary or if you are currently in Wyoming to the County Clerk in the County you are in (registry agent).  Explain that you would like to complete the voter registration card and that you are required to complete the form in front of a notary or registry agent.  Please share the following instructions with them.
  3. Show identification (ID) to the notary/registry agent and have the notary/registry agent make a copy of the ID shown.
     
    1. Acceptable forms of ID:

1.    MUST provide if you own a Valid Wyoming Drivers License

2.    Second Option if you DO NOT OWN a valid Wyoming Drivers License:  Last four (4) digits of your social security number and one of the following photo IDs:  Different state’s driver’s license; ID card issued by federal, state or local government agency; U.S. Passport; School ID; or Military ID.

3.    Third Option if you do not have any of the above:  Last four (4) digits of your social security number and one of the following IDs in any combination:  Certification of U.S. Citizenship; Certificate of Naturalization; Draft Record; Voter’s registration card from other state or county; original or certified copy of a birth certificate bearing an official seal; certification of birth abroad issued by the Department of State; or any other form of identification issued by an official agency.

4.    Complete the “Wyoming Voter Registration Application & Change Form” number 1 through 4.

5.    Read the “5. Registration Oath and Acknowledgement” and sign the document.

6.    If you are currently registered in another county or state please make sure you complete 4 or 4a.

7.    Have the notary/registry agent complete their portion.

8.    Mail the “Wyoming Voter Registration Application & Change Form” along with a copy of the ID provided to the notary/registry agent to:  Fremont County Clerk’s Office, Elections Department, 450 N. 2nd, Rm 220, Lander WY  82520.

9.    If you have any questions regarding this form please call (307) 332-1088 or 1089; (307) 857-1088 or 1089; or in Fremont County 1-800-967-2297 extensions 1088 or 1089.  You may also email us at fcclerkfreese@yahoo.com.

10. After the Fremont County Clerk’s elections office receives all the correct paper work you will be placed on the voter registry and receive a voter information card.  If you do not receive your card within a reasonable amount of time, you may wish to contact our office to make sure we received your form.

 

*IMPORTANT NOTICE*

 

According to the federal Help America Vote Act of 2002, Title III, Section 303(b)(2)(A), if you register to vote by MAIL, the first time you go to the polls to vote you will be REQUIRED to provide to the appropriate election official the following ID in order to vote, even though you showed ID in front of a notary or registry agent when you completed the voter registration form:  a current and valid photo ID or a copy of a current utility bill, bank statement, government check, paycheck, or other government document that shows your name and address.

In order to vote by mail (Absentee Voting) if you have registered by mail, you will be REQUIRED to send a copy of the following ID in order for your absentee ballot to be processed the first time:  a current and valid photo ID or a copy of a current utility bill, bank statement, government check, paycheck, or other government document that shows your name and address.  The documentation must be in a separate envelope than the absentee ballot.  The ballot can not be processed until the state or local authority receives the copy of identification.

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