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Voter ID

Arizona Voter ID Requirements

Learn the specific voter identification requirements for Arizona elections.

Strict ID Required (Non-Photo)

Arizona requires ID to vote in person.

Arizona requires ID to vote, but it need not be a photo ID: a voter may present one acceptable photo ID, or two documents showing the voter's name and registered address. A voter without acceptable ID votes a provisional ballot and must provide ID afterward for it to count.

Photo required?

No

Without ID?

Provisional ballot

Enforcement

Strict

Accepted forms of ID

  • One photo ID: Arizona driver's license, state ID, tribal ID, or U.S. government ID
  • OR two non-photo documents showing name and address: e.g. utility bill, bank statement, Arizona vehicle registration

If you don't have ID

Contact your local election office to learn about the options available to you, such as affidavits, provisional ballots, or free voter ID programs.

Before you vote, visit Arizona's Secretary of State website or call your local election office to verify your registration and confirm your polling location — requirements can change.

This site explains the structure and history of U.S. federal elections and is not an official government resource. All data shown is for educational purposes only.