How do i get a new voters card
To get a new voter's card, you'll need to follow these steps:
Step 1: Check if you're already registered
Before applying for a new voter's card, check if you're already registered to vote. You can do this by:
- Visiting the National Voter's Service Portal (NVSP) website: www.nvsp.in
- Clicking on "Search Your Name" and entering your details
- Checking if your name appears in the electoral roll
Step 2: Gather required documents
To apply for a new voter's card, you'll need to provide some documents. The required documents may vary depending on your state or region, but typically include:
- Proof of identity (Aadhaar card, passport, driving license, etc.)
- Proof of address (utility bill, rental agreement, etc.)
- Proof of age (birth certificate, school certificate, etc.)
Step 3: Apply online or offline
You can apply for a new voter's card online or offline:
Online Application:
- Visit the NVSP website: www.nvsp.in
- Click on "Apply Online" and fill out the application form
- Upload the required documents
- Submit the application
Offline Application:
- Download the application form from the NVSP website or collect it from your local electoral office
- Fill out the form and attach the required documents
- Submit the application to your local electoral office
Step 4: Verify your application
After submitting your application, your details will be verified by the electoral office. You may be asked to provide additional documents or information.
Step 5: Receive your voter's card
Once your application is verified, you'll receive your new voter's card by post or in person, depending on the electoral office's process.
Additional Tips:
- Make sure to apply for a new voter's card well in advance of any elections to ensure you receive your card in time.
- If you're applying online, ensure you have a valid email ID and mobile number to receive updates on your application status.
- If you're applying offline, ensure you submit your application to the correct electoral office.
Remember to check the specific requirements and procedures for your state or region, as they may vary.