Registering to vote in Nevada takes just a few minutes, and the state offers more flexibility than most when it comes to deadlines. Whether you’re registering for the first time, updating your address, or switching your party affiliation, here’s exactly how to get it done.
Key Takeaways
- To register to vote in Nevada, you must be a U.S. citizen, at least 18 years old by Election Day, and meet residency requirements.
- You can register online, by mail, or in person at various locations throughout the state.
- Nevada’s voter registration deadlines vary: online registration is available until Election Day, while mail registration must be postmarked 28 days prior.
- Same-day registration is allowed during early voting and on Election Day, making it easier for residents to register.
- To update your registration, submit a new application via RegisterToVote.NV.gov, and you can check your registration status online.
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Who Can Register to Vote in Nevada?
Nevada requires voters to meet a few basic eligibility rules. You must:
- Be a U.S. citizen
- Be at least 18 years old by Election Day (17-year-olds can preregister)
- Have lived in your Nevada county for at least 30 days and your precinct for at least 10 days before the election
- Not be currently serving a felony prison sentence
- Not be deemed mentally incompetent by a court
Nevada also allows 17-year-olds to preregister as long as they’ve lived in the state for 30 days or longer. Their registration automatically activates on their 18th birthday.
How to Register to Vote in Nevada
Nevada gives you three main ways to register, and all of them lead to the same result: a spot on the voter rolls:
- Register online. Head to RegisterToVote.NV.gov to register or update your registration in minutes. You’ll need a Nevada DMV-issued driver’s license or ID number to complete the process online.
- Register by mail. If you don’t have a Nevada ID or prefer paper, fill out the fillable mail-in voter registration form on the Secretary of State’s website. Print it, sign it, and mail or hand-deliver it to your county clerk or registrar of voters.
- Register in person. You can register at any Nevada DMV office, your county clerk’s office, select social service agencies, or on college campuses.
Nevada Voter Registration Deadlines
Nevada’s deadlines shift depending on how you register:
- Online:Â Up until Election Day
- By mail:Â Must be postmarked 28 days before Election Day
- In person:Â Available through Election Day at your polling place during early voting
For the 2026 General Election on November 3, keep these dates in mind: the mail-in registration deadline falls on October 6, and online and same-day registration remain open through November 3.
Same-Day Registration Makes Nevada Voter-Friendly
Missed the deadline? Nevada still has you covered. The state allows same-day registration during early voting and on Election Day itself. You’ll need to show up in person with a Nevada driver’s license or ID showing your current address. If your ID doesn’t reflect your current address, bring a utility bill, paycheck, or tax document as proof of residency instead.
One thing to note: if you register online within 14 days of Election Day, or use same-day registration, you’ll need to vote in person rather than by mail.
Updating Your Nevada Voter Registration
Moved, changed your name, or want to switch party affiliation? You don’t update an existing registration. Instead, you submit a new voter registration application through RegisterToVote.NV.gov. It’s the same simple process as registering for the first time.
Check Your Nevada Voter Registration Status
Not sure if you’re already registered? The Secretary of State’s website lets you check your status in seconds, along with your polling location and ballot tracking information once you’re registered.
Registering to vote in Nevada is straightforward, and with same-day options at the polls, there’s very little excuse to miss out. Bookmark RegisterToVote.NV.gov and double-check your registration status well before Election Day.
