You can register to vote or update an existing voter registration:
- Online at RegisterToVoteFlorida.gov
- Some registration updates require a signature, so even online you may be prompted to print, sign, and mail or drop off the form with your update.
- If you are registering to vote in Florida for the first time and do not have a Florida ID, you will be prompted to print, sign, and mail or drop off the form.
- In Person:
- At the driver license office
- At a public library
- At the Center for Independent Living
- At WIC and DCF offices
- At any elections office
- Visit our office at 119 W. Kaley Street Orlando, FL 32806
- At any scheduled voter registration event with our election office staff.
- By Mail or drop off:
- Mail to Orange County Supervisor of Elections, P.O. Box 562001, Orlando, FL 32856-2001
- Download a Florida Voter Registration Application (English PDF, Division of Elections Website)
- Download a Spanish Florida Voter Registration Application (Spanish PDF, Division of Elections Website)
- Or call us at 407-836-2070 if you prefer to have a registration application mailed to you, or have questions about voter registration or updating your registration.
Update your Signature
To update your signature complete a Florida Voter Registration Application.
- Download a Florida Voter Registration Application (English PDF, Division of Elections Website)
- Download a Spanish Florida Voter Registration Application (Spanish PDF, Division of Elections Website)
Registration Deadline
You can register to vote and update your registration at any time. But to vote in an upcoming election, the deadline to register to vote is 29 days before each election. This deadline applies to political party affiliation changes for a Partisan Primary Election as well.
New registrations CANNOT be submitted via email. Please see the above options for submitting new registrations and registration updates.
Request to be Removed from the Voter Rolls
Download the Voter Registration Cancelation Form (English PDF/Spanish PDF) to be removed from the voter rolls in Orange County, Florida. If you are registered in another county or state, please contact your elections office to be removed.
If you are registered in Florida and moving within the state of Florida, you do not need to remove yourself from the rolls - just update your address online or with the election office in your new county.
List Maintenance Procedures
According to Florida Statute 98.065 the Supervisor of Elections office is required to conduct list maintenance activities. The Supervisor of Elections has two options in conducting the biannual list maintenance activities. The office may:
- Send a forwardable Address Confirmation Final Notice to all registered voters who have not voted in the preceding two general elections or any intervening election and have not made a request that their registration record be updated during that time. The supervisor must designate as inactive all voters who have been sent an Address Confirmation Final Notice and have not responded to the notice or if the Address Confirmation Final notice is returned as undeliverable. A voter on the inactive list may have their voter registration record activated by updating their voter registration record or by voting.
Or
- Send a non-forwardable Address Confirmation Request notice providing voters an opportunity to review their information and contact the Supervisor of Elections office to update their voter registration record.
Our office has elected to send all registered voters in Orange County an Address Confirmation Request. The notices will be mailed in the early part of September 2025. We urge voters to check their voter information by click on Voter Information Lookup or contacting the office at 407.836.2070 to ensure their voter registration is up to date and ready to vote. If a voter has a name change or would like to change their party affiliation a new voter registration application must be completed and submitted to the Supervisor of Elections office. You make those updates online by clicking on Register To Vote or Update Registration | Orange County Supervisor of Elections.
Former Felons (2018 Amendment 4)
Visit the Amendment 4 page for information about registering to vote under Amendment 4.