What are Arizona's voter ID requirements?
Arizona has specific voter identification requirements that must be met in order to vote. Generally, when a voter arrives at a polling place, they are required to present a form of identification that includes their name and either a photograph or proof of residency. Acceptable forms of identification include an Arizona driver’s license, a state-issued identification card, or a U.S. passport.
Alternatively, voters may present two pieces of identification that show their name and address. These can include a utility bill, bank statement, government document, or another official correspondence that contains the voter's name and address.
It is worth noting that voters who do not have the required identification can still vote by provisional ballot. However, they must provide the necessary identification to the election officials within a specified timeframe for their votes to be counted.
For the most current details regarding voter ID requirements, it is advisable to consult the relevant web page provided by the Arizona Secretary of State. This resource will have the latest information and guidelines to assist voters in ensuring they have the correct identification before heading to the polls.

Answered Jun 30, 2025
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