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checktheregister.ie Check the Register of Electors Ireland : Local Authority

Name of the Organization : Ireland Local Authority
Type of Facility : Check the Register of Electors
Country: Ireland

Website : https://www.checktheregister.ie/

Check the Register of Electors:

Checking if you are registered to vote has never been easier! County/City Councils now allow you to check if you’re registered to vote through the online Check the Register service. Simply select your local area to continue..

Related : Local Authority Registering To Vote Ireland : www.statusin.org/7178.html.

Note:
Check the Register – Register of Electors Online enquiries is provided by Local Authorities with the support of the LGMA

Register of Electors:
Every local authority in Ireland is responsible for compiling and publishing a list of voters in its area. This is called the Register of Electors or the Electoral Register. Anyone can inspect this Register and it is available in all local authority offices, post offices, Garda stations and public libraries. You can check to see if you are on the Electoral Register here.

The published Register contains the voter’s name, address, polling station and category of voter. For inclusion in the Register of Electors you must complete application form RFA which is available from your local authority, to whom it must be returned.

A new draft Register is compiled each year and is published on 1 November.

To be eligible to be included in the Register of Electors, you must:
** Be at least 18 years old on the day the Register comes into force (15 February)
** Have been ordinarily resident in the State on 1 September in the year preceding the coming into force of the Register.

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Students living away from home while attending college have the choice of being registered at either their home address or their student residential address. You must be registered at one address only and you must live at that address on 1 September before the register comes into force.

If you live away from the address at which you are registered, you will need to contact the registration authority and give them your new address.If you leave your address but you plan to return there within 18 months, you can continue to be registered there, as long you do not register at any other address.

RFA2 :
Application for inclusion in the supplement to the 2017-2018 Register of Electors.

RFA3 :
Application for inclusion in the supplement to the Register of Electors-Change of Address.

RFA5 :
Application for inclusion in the supplement to the Register of Electors by a person already registered who becomes an Irish citizen.

PVS1 :
Application for inclusion in the Supplement to the Postal Voters List by persons with a Physical Illness or a Physical Disability.

PVS2 :
Application for inclusion in the Supplement to the Postal Voters List by electors unable to vote at their polling station due to circumstances of Occupation etc. (including certain Students).

SVS1 :
Application for inclusion in the Supplement to the Special Voters List.

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