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Photo ID Required

Photo ID Required. When did the law go into effect?. As of January 1, 2012, all voters must present a state or federally issued photo ID when voting in person, whether they are voting early or on Election Day. Acceptable Forms of Photo ID. Tennessee driver license with photo

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Photo ID Required

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  1. Photo ID Required

  2. When did the law go into effect? As of January 1, 2012, all voters must present a state or federally issued photo ID when voting in person, whether they are voting early or on Election Day.

  3. Acceptable Forms of Photo ID • Tennessee driver license with photo • United States Passport • Department of Safety photo ID • U.S. Military photo ID • Tennessee handgun carry permit with photo • Any other photo ID issued by the federal government or State of Tennessee Expired IDs are valid for voting purposes

  4. Acceptable Forms of Photo ID Tennessee Driver Licenses (with photo)

  5. Acceptable Forms of Photo ID United States Passport

  6. Acceptable Forms of Photo ID Department of Safety Photo ID State-issued handgun carry permit

  7. Acceptable Forms of Photo ID United States Military IDs

  8. Acceptable Forms of Photo ID Veteran Identification Card Federal Employee/Contractor ID

  9. Unacceptable Forms of Photo ID • College student IDs • Any photo ID not issued by the federal government or the State of Tennessee, including city and county photo IDs

  10. What if I don’t bring a photo IDto the polling place? • You will vote a provisional ballot. • You will have until two business days after Election Day to return to the election commission office or other designated location to show a valid photo ID.

  11. What if I don’t have a photo ID? • You may obtain a free photo ID for voting from the Department of Safety at any participating driver service center. • If you already have a valid photo ID, you will not be issued a free photo ID.

  12. What documents will I need to receive a free photo ID? • Proof of citizenship • Usually a birth certificate • Two proofs of Tennessee residency • Utility bill, vehicle registration or title, bank statement, voter registration card • If your name differs from primary source of identification, proof of changed name • Marriage certificate, divorce decree, court order

  13. What if my driver license does not include my photo? If you have no other form of valid photo ID, you may have your photo added to your current license for free at any driver service center.

  14. Who is exempt? • Absentee by-mail voters • Residents of a licensed nursing home or assisted living facility who vote at the facility • Voters who are hospitalized • Voters with religious objections to being photographed • Voters who are indigent and unable to obtain a photo ID without paying a fee

  15. Questions? www.GoVoteTN.com 1-877-850-4959

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