General Information for Voter Registration in Indiana
Qualifications
To register to vote in the State of Indiana, an individual must meet the following qualifications:
- Be a citizen of the United States
- Be a resident in the precinct at least 30 days before the next election
- Be at least 18 years of age on the day of the next general election
- Not currently be in jail for a criminal conviction
Voter registration is also available from your local County Board of Registrars. You may also obtain voter registration services at the following state and local government offices and agencies:
- Driver's licensing office
- County and select municipal public libraries
- Department of Human Resources
- WIC Program, Department of Public Health
- Medicaid Agency
- Department of Rehabilitation Services
The postcard voter registration form is also available at:
- Public 4-year universities
- Select private 4-year universities
- Driver's licensing office
- County and select municipal public libraries
- Department of Human Resources
- WIC Program, Department of Public Health
- Medicaid Agency
- Department of Rehabilitation Services
If you have questions about voter registration in Indiana, you may contact us using the information found here. You may also contact the following officials by phone or by mail:
Joe McLain HAVA Administrator Indiana Secretary of State's Office Indiana Government Center-South, Room E-111 302 West Washington Street Indianapolis, Indiana 46204 317.234.8683 317.233.3675 (fax)
Jeremy Burton HAVA Education and Outreach Coordinator Indiana Secretary of State's Office Indiana Government Center-South, Room E-111 302 West Washington Street Indianapolis, Indiana 46204 317.232.6685 317.233.3675 (fax)