Common Questions

You may check your voter registration status online at the following location: Vote.Utah.Gov Please check your record for accuracy and your party affiliation. Contact the Utah County Elections Office at 801-851-8128 with any questions.

Yes - You will need to update your voter registration online, by mail, or in-person. If you have moved from another state, you will need to have a current Utah Driver's license to register online. If you have not yet updated your driver's license, complete a Voter Registration Form and mail it in or bring it into the Elections Office. Be sure to fill out the portion of the form requesting "Name and Address on last Voter Registration." This ensures your last registration record will be cancelled.

Out of state students who register in Utah will give up their home state residency. Students planning to return to their home state after completing their studies in Utah may consider voting absentee in their home state as an alternative to registering to vote in Utah.

If you have been asked to provide certified proof that you are registered to vote, our office can provide you with a Voter Certificate during regular business hours. We can issue you a certificate so long as you are registered at your current address in Utah County. This is a free service.

Yes - You will need to update your voter registration online, by mail, or in person.

Yes and No. - Declaring a political party is optional unless:

  • You want to become a delegate for a particular party, then you must register for that party.
  • A particular party is having a closed election. You must register for that party if you want to vote in their closed election.

The party you declare is public information.

NOTE : You will need to contact the respective political party to obtain information about political caucuses, dates and places.

If you want to change political parties, you will need to update your voter registration online, by mail, or in-person.

You may check your voter registration status online at Vote.Utah.gov or you may contact the Utah County Elections Office at (801) 851-8128.

If, for some reason, you are not qualified or the information on your form is incomplete, your application will be returned to you with instructions for completion. (For this reason it is a good idea to include your daytime telephone number on your registration form).

You will only need to re-register if you have moved to a new address, changed your name or you wish to change your party affiliation.

If you have moved within Utah County your address can be updated over the phone by contacting the Utah County Elections Office at (801) 851-8128.

ERIC is a public charity non-profit membership organization comprised of 31 states and the District of Columbia. More information about ERIC can be found here.

ERIC FAQ Document

Several pre- and post-election audits that are conducted. They are as follows:

  • Logic and Accuracy Testing
  • Signature Audit
  • Hand Count Audit
Information about these audits can be found here.

Every signature on every envelope is reviewed by the Utah County Elections Division.
To learn more about the process, click here.

Are you interested in the life cycle of a vote-by-mail ballot?
Learn the a-z, from receiving, tabulating, and storing the ballot here.

Are you interested in the Poll Worker Training?
Click here to read the poll-worker training documents