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Find out how to register or make updates to your details on the electoral register.
You can register to vote in the UK if you are:
You must also be either:
You will need to:
If you don't have a National Insurance number you can still apply, but may be contacted later for further documentation.
Look out for a confirmation letter to say you are registered.
Registering to vote does not automatically register you for Council Tax. The electoral and Council Tax records are separate. The information included on each is different and they are compiled separately. When you register for Council Tax you are not automatically registered to vote. Find out more about Council Tax.
You can change your details if you have a change of address, nationality or name.
If you have moved address or you have changed nationality, you will need to complete a new application to register to vote to update your details on the electoral register.
If you have changed your name, for example, through marriage or deed poll, you can either complete a new application to register to vote or email electoral@elmbridge.gov.uk for a change of name form to complete.
If you are a British citizen living abroad you can register to vote in UK parliamentary elections. If you are working for the British government, British Council or British armed forces overseas you can register to vote in all UK elections.
If you are living in temporary accommodation, or are homeless, or you are in prison on remand or living at a mental health institution, you can register using a Declaration of Local Connection form.
If you are unsure whether you are registered to vote or you need any help or guidance, contact electoral services by email electoral@elmbridge.gov.uk or call 01372 474474.
For information on how we use your data, read our privacy notice.
For information on who has access to the full and open registers see electoral register.