Review Your Voter Information and Stay Election Ready

Use the secure form below to look up your voter record by entering your first name, last name, and date of birth. From there, you’ll be able to verify your registration status and complete our voter readiness checklist to ensure you’re fully prepared to vote by mail or in person.

Questions? Call our office at 407-585-8683 during regular business hours to speak with a live team member.

Use this tool to confirm:

  • Am I registered to vote?
  • Is my address current?
  • Am I signed up to receive a vote-by-mail ballot?
  • Do I know where to vote during Early Voting or on Election Day?
  • Have I reviewed my sample ballot?

Note: New voter registrations may take up to two weeks to appear in the system.

Call our office at 407-585-8683 during regular business hours to speak with a live team member.

  • Am I registered to vote?
  • Is my address current?
  • Am I signed up to receive a vote-by-mail ballot?
  • Do I know where to vote during Early Voting or on Election Day?
  • Have I reviewed my sample ballot?

Note: New voter registrations may take up to two weeks to appear in the system. Having trouble with the form above? Try this alternate link.

Enter your address to locate your designated Election Day polling place. The results will include the address and a map to help you get there with ease.

Be sure to also check our Upcoming Elections page for up-to-date voting dates and times.

Try this alternate link

Voting by mail is a secure and convenient way to vote from home. Many Seminole County voters choose this option to avoid the possibility of lines and plan ahead.

Any registered voter can request a mail ballot, no reason needed. Simply click the button below or call 407‑585‑8683.

Voter Information Cards are not necessary to vote. They serve as confirmation of your voter registration and provide information on your precinct and polling location. If you have lost your information card and would like a new one, you must request one in writing including your signature or fill out a voter registration form.

If you’ve moved to another state and need to remove your Florida voter registration, please complete the form below. To register in your new state, visit your local elections office or go to EAC.gov.

Request for Removal PDF