Voter Registration Status & Vote-By-Mail Request

Voter Registration Status

The Online Voter Information tool allows you to review your current voting districts (click on “View Office Holders”), your voter information (address, political party, polling location, etc.) request a mail ballot, check the status of your mail ballot, and view your customized sample ballot for the upcoming election. 

 

Vote-By-Mail Request

Due to recent changes in Florida law, all requests for vote-by-mail ballots expired at the end of 2022. Therefore, any request on file has expired. If you want to continue voting by mail, please submit your request today.

Miami-Dade County voters may choose to receive a vote-by-mail ballot for a specific election, or for all elections in which they are eligible to vote through the next regularly scheduled general election. If you have questions, we hope our vote-by-mail ballot FAQs and the information below help you to answer them.

Remember, the U.S. Post Office will not forward vote-by-mail ballot to a different address. If you want your vote-by-mail ballot sent to an address that's different from the one on file with the Elections Department, you must send a signed written request.

 

Vote-by-Mail Ballot Guidelines

If you are presently registered to vote in Miami-Dade County you may request a vote-by-mail ballot online. You may also request a ballot by email, fax, phone or mail. If you would like your vote-by-mail ballot sent to an address other than the one on file in the Florida Voter Registration, you must send a signed written request which contains the following information:

  • Full name of voter
  • Date of birth
  • Florida driver license number, Florida identification number or last four digits of your social security number
  • Residence address
  • Mailing address (if applicable)
  • Voter registration number (optional)
  • Date of the election or elections for which a vote-by-mail is needed
  • Signature of voter (written requests only)

The deadline to request a vote-by-mail ballot is 5 p.m. on the twelfth day before the election. We must receive the vote by mail ballot request by 5 p.m., a postmarked vote-by-mail ballot request is not valid.

Vote-by-Mail Ballot Request form (English, Español & Kreyòl)

After you've voted on a vote-by-mail ballot, you can track the status of your ballot online.