Title 52 › Subtitle Subtitle II— - Voting Assistance and Election Administration › Chapter CHAPTER 205— - NATIONAL VOTER REGISTRATION › § 20506
States must pick certain public offices where people can register to vote in federal elections. They must include all public assistance offices and state-funded programs that mainly serve people with disabilities. States must also add other offices, like libraries, schools, city and county clerk offices (including marriage license bureaus), fishing and hunting license bureaus, tax and unemployment offices, and other disability service offices. Federal and private offices can be included if they agree. At each place, staff must give out mail voter registration forms, help people fill them if the person wants help, and take completed forms to send to the state election official. If a disability service worker helps someone at home, the worker must also provide these voter services at the home. Staff must not try to influence a person’s political views, show party support, discourage registration, or imply that registering will change their benefits. Offices that give other services must give the voter form with every application, renewal, recertification, or address-change form. The form must ask if the person wants to register, let them decline, say (for public assistance offices) that applying or not will not affect the help they get, offer help and privacy for filling it out, and give contact info for complaints. If a person wants to register, the office must help them as much as it helps with its own forms, unless the person refuses help. Information about someone declining to register can only be used for voter registration. Federal executive agencies must help states do this as much as they can, and states must work with the Secretary of Defense to set up ways to register at military recruiting offices, which count as registration sites. Completed registration forms must be sent to the state election official within 10 days, or within 5 days if accepted within 5 days before the state’s registration deadline.
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52 U.S.C. § 20506
Title 52 — Voting and Elections
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Apr 6, 2026
Release point: 119-73