Register to Vote

Am I registered to vote in Illinois? Find out by going to this site managed by the Will County Clerk’s Office: https://www.thewillcountyclerk.com/elections/voter-services/voter-lookup/

A U.S. citizen 18 years of age by the date of the next election (some 17 year olds may vote in the General Primary) and a resident at a current Will County address for 30 days immediately prior to the next election.

Registration is open throughout the year except during the following times:

In-person or any mail-in registration is not available during the 27 days preceding the election
Online registration is not available during the 15 days preceding the election
Registration reopens the second day following an election. If you missed either of the registration deadlines mentioned above, you may be eligible for Grace Period Registration and Voting or Same Day Registration at your Polling Place on Election Day.

Print and Mail in the Illinois Voter Registration ApplicationIn person with a Registrar Online using Illinois Online Voter Registration Application Website

The Will County Clerk’s Office using Grace Period Registration and VotingYour Polling Place on Election Day

Two forms of identification are required when registering:

One must show your current name and address
only one may be a piece of mail postmarked within the past 30 days
some acceptable forms of identification:

Driver’s License • State ID Card • Utility Bill • Checkbook • Library Card • Credit Card • Birth Certificate • Social Security Card • Employee ID Card • Student ID Card • Insurance Card

Fill in the back of your Voter’s Card and mail it in or use the Change of Address Online Form

**Change of address must be received in the County Clerk’s Office no later than 28 days before an Election or must be postmarked by the 28th day before an Election. Click here if you moved and did not change your address with the Will County Clerk.

No longer a resident of Will County, re-register with the election authority in the county where you currently live.

– Must re-register to vote (see Where Can I Register to Vote above)
– Still reside at the same address, vote at your current Will County Polling Place after completing an affidavit there