Voter ID Implementation
In the 2003 regular session, the Alabama Legislature approved, and Governor
Riley signed into law, Act 2003-381, Alabama's new voter identification law. The
law was precleared by the United States Department of Justice on August 7, 2003,
and, therefore, will be in effect beginning with the September 9, 2003, special
constitutional amendment election.
Following is a list of acceptable forms of identification under this new law.
Each voter should ensure that he or she has one form of identification available
when he or she goes to vote.
Questions about the voter identification requirements may be directed to the
Elections Division by
or by phone (242-7210, in
the Montgomery area; or statewide at 1-800-274-8683).
A. Current, Valid Photo Identification
- Government-issued photo identifications (current and valid)
- Employee identification for employee with photo of employee produced by
the employer
- Photo identification card issued by Alabama college or university
- Photo identification issued from Alabama technical or professional
school (current and valid)
OR
B. One of the following
- Utility bill of voter with voter's name and address
- Bank statement with voter's name and address
- Government check with voter's name and address
- Paycheck with voter's name and address
- Valid identification card (authorized by law) issued by the State of
Alabama (including any branch, department, agency, or entity of the State of
Alabama)
- Valid identification card (authorized by law) issued by any of the other
49 states (including any branch, department, agency, or entity of that
State)
- Valid identification card (authorized by law) issued by the government
of the United States of America (including any branch, department, agency,
or entity of the federal government
- Valid United States passport
- Valid Alabama hunting license
- Valid Alabama fishing license
- Valid Alabama pistol/revolver permit
- Valid pilot's license issued by the FAA or other authorized agency of
the federal government
- Valid United States military identification
- Birth certificate (certified copy)
- Valid Social Security card
- Naturalization document (certified copy)
- Court record of adoption (certified copy)
- Court record of name change (certified copy)
- Valid Medicaid card
- Valid Medicare card
- Valid electronic benefits transfer (EBT) card
- Government document that shows the name and address of the voter
Note: Those items listed in Section B can be the original document (license,
card, etc.) or a photocopy of the document.
Without one of these forms of identification, a voter is permitted to:
- vote a challenged or provisional ballot
- vote, if he or she is identified as a voter on the poll list who is
eligible to vote by two poll workers and both poll workers sign the voting
sign-in register by the voter's name