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The card includes your party affiliation, assigned precinct and polling place, and your assigned district offices (local, state, and federal). To replace a lost card, call or email your county Supervisor of Elections. Note: The card cannot be used as a form of identification at the polls.
How to replace your voter registration card. If your voter registration card was lost, damaged, or stolen, you can replace it by contacting your state or local election office.
1.866.308.6739. R.A. Gray Building 500 South Bronough Street, Tallahassee, Florida 32399-0250
The process for replacing a lost voter registration card is the same as changing your name or address. Just check the box that says “Card Replacement" on your Florida Voter Registration Application (Form DS-DE 39) and submit the completed form to your county Supervisor of Elections.
Visit RegistertoVoteFlorida.gov to submit online a new registration or an update to your existing record, or to use the system to prepopulate, print, sign and mail in a paper application.
You can pre-register to vote if you are at least 16 and meet all other eligibility requirements. The pre-registration will become an active registration when you turn 18. Your Supervisor of Elections will then mail you a voter registration card and you will be eligible to vote.
If you do not receive your card within two weeks of registering to vote or updating your voter registration record, contact your county Supervisor of Elections office. I need another voter information card. How do I get a new card? Please contact your county Supervisor of Elections to request a replacement card. Is Florida a closed primary state?
Visit RegistertoVoteFlorida.gov to submit a new registration or to update your existing record. Your name and date of birth must be entered as it appears in your registration record to find your information.
Q: How long will it take to get my new voter registration card? If the application is deemed complete, the county Supervisor of Elections office will issue a voter information card within five days of receipt.
If you lose or misplace your voter information card and would like to order a replacement card to be sent to you, submit a Florida Voter Registration Application or a signed, written request. Voter information cards are used for informational purposes only and are not required to vote.