It’s National Voter Registration Day; Here’s How To Register To Vote Right Now

September 24, 2019

Tuesday is National Voter Registration Day.

There are numerous ways to register to vote in Escambia, listed below. If you are already registered, you can update your voter information online.

Need help? Contact the Escambia County Supervisor of Elections Office at (850) 595-3900, online at www.escambiavotes.com or by email at soe@escambiavotes.com.

Online

If you are not currently registered to vote in Florida, you can use the Florida Online Voter Registration System. If you do not possess a current Florida driver’s license or Florida identification card, you may complete the application online, but must then print, sign, and return it to the Supervisor of Elections office.

In Person

You can register at the at the Supervisor of Elections office at 213 Palafox Place, 2nd Floor, in downtown Pensacola, at any Florida Driver License Office, and several other governmental offices and public assistance centers. Also, registration forms are available to pick up at many locations countywide. A complete list of locations is at the bottom of this article.

By Mail

Complete and sign a Florida Voter Registration Application (click for a printable pdf). Mail your completed application to:

Escambia County Supervisor of Elections
PO Box 12601
Pensacola FL 32591-2601

Or take your completed application to the Supervisor of Elections office at 213 Palafox Place, 2nd Floor, in downtown Pensacola.

FLORIDA VOTER REGISTRATION APPLICATIONS ARE AVAILABLE AT THE FOLLOWING LOCATIONS:

  • Escambia County Supervisor of Elections Office – 213 Palafox Place, Second floor, Suite 4
  • Academy Sports & Outdoors #66 – 7171 N Davis Hwy
  • Bank of the South – 4410 W Fairfield Dr
  • Bank of the South – 136 Fort Pickens Rd
  • Center for Independent Living of NW Florida – 3600 N Pace Blvd
  • Central Credit Union – 6200 N “W” St
  • Central Credit Union – 308 N Spring St
  • Central Credit Union – 4964 Bayou Blvd
  • Chamber of Commerce – 890 S Palafox St., Ste. 202
  • City of Pensacola – 160 Governmental Center, Chappie James Bldg. Rm. 412
  • Clerk of the Circuit Court – M.C. Blanchard Judicial Building, 190 Governmental Center
  • Community Drug & Alcohol Council – 3804 N 9th Ave
  • Council on Aging of West Florida, Inc – 875 Royce St
  • Dept of Children and Families – 33 Brent Ln Suite 103
  • Dept of Financial Services – 610 E Burgess Rd
  • Developmental Services DCF – 160 Governmental Center Chappie James Bldg Rm 412
  • Dick’s Sporting Goods – 5100 N 9th Ave
  • Division of Blind Services – 600 University Office Blvd Building 4
  • ECUA – 9255 Sturdevant St
  • Federal Courthouse – 100 N Palafox St. 1st Floor, Clerk’s Office
  • Gulf Winds Federal Credit Union – 220 E Nine Mile Rd
  • Gulf Winds Federal Credit Union – 5596 N Blue Angel Pkwy
  • Gulf Winds Federal Credit Union – 1444 Creighton Rd
  • Gulf Winds Federal Credit Union – 400 W Garden St
  • Independence for the blind – 3107 N Davis Hwy
  • Key Necessities – 16698 Perdido Key Dr
  • Northwest Florida Agency on Aging – 5090 Commerce Park Cir
  • Outcast Bait & Tackle – 3520 Barrancas Ave
  • Pensacola Association of Realtors – 107 W Main St
  • Pensacola State College – 5555 W Highway 98
  • Pensacola State College – Vocational Rehabilitation,1000 College Blvd Bldg 6, Rm 659
  • Pensacola State College – 1000 College Blvd Bldg 2 (Bursar’s Office)
  • Pensacola State College – Student Affairs,1000 College Blvd Bldg 6
  • Pensacola Christian College – 250 Brent Ln
  • Public Library – Main Branch, 239 N Spring St
  • Public Library – Genealogy Branch, 5740 N 9th Ave
  • Public Library – Lucia M. Tryon Branch, 1200 Langley Ave
  • Public Library – South West Branch,12248 Gulf Beach Hwy
  • Public Library – West Side Branch,1301 W Gregory St
  • Public Library – Molino Branch Library, 6450-A Highway 95A
  • Public Library – Century Branch7991 N Century Blvd
  • Tax Collector – 213 Palafox Pl
  • Tax Collector’s Office – 6440 N Highway 95A, Suite A, Molino
  • Tax Collector’s Office – 6451 N W St
  • Tax Collector’s Office – 4051 Barrancas Ave, Suite A
  • The Gathering Awareness & Book Center – 314 N Devillers St
  • University of West Florida – 11000 University Pkwy Bldg 18
  • University of West Florida – 11000 University Pkwy Bldg 21
  • University of West Florida – 11000 University Pkwy Bldg 22
  • VA Joint Ambulatory Care Center – 790 Veterans Way
  • Vocational Rehabilitation and Medical Services – 600 University Office Blvd Ste 2 & Ste 6
  • Wal-Mart, Sporting Goods Dept – 2650 Creighton Blvd
  • Wal-Mart, Sporting Goods Dept – 4600 Mobile Hwy, Suite #122
  • Wal-Mart, Sporting Goods Dept – 2951 S Blue Angel Pkwy
  • Wal-Mart, Sporting Goods Dept – 501 N Navy Blvd
  • Wal-Mart, Sporting Goods Dept – 8970 Pensacola Blvd
  • Escambia County Health Dept (WIC office) – ECHD,1295 W Fairfield Dr
  • WIC Dept of Children and Families – Century,511 Church St
  • WIC Dept of Children and Families – ECHD,8390 N Palafox St
  • WIC Dept of Children and Families – 3960 Navy Blvd Suite 1
  • WIC Dept of Children and Families – Molino,3470 N Highway 29
  • WIC Dept of Children and Families – Naval Hospital,6000 W Highway 98 Rm A-1047

VOTER REGISTRATION SERVICES ARE AVAILABLE AT THE FOLLOWING LOCATIONS:

  • Escambia County Supervisor of Elections, 213 Palafox Place, 2nd Floor
  • Air Force Recruitment Office, Recruiter in Charge – 6706 N 9th Ave
  • Army Recruitment Office, Recruiter in Charge – 528 Navy Blvd
  • Community Drug & Alcohol Council – 3804 N 9th Ave
  • Council on Aging of West Florida, Inc – 875 Royce St
  • Dept of Children and Families – 33 Brent Ln Suite 103
  • Dept of Financial Services – 610 E Burgess Rd
  • Developmental Services DCF – 160 Governmental Center Chappie James Bldg Rm 412
  • Division of Blind Services – 1120 N 12th Ave
  • Independence for the blind – 3107 N Davis Hwy
  • Marines Recruitment Office, Recruiter in Charge – 5043 Bayou Blvd
  • Navy Recruitment Office, Recruiter in Charge – 5043 Bayou Blvd
  • Northwest Florida Agency on Aging – 5090 Commerce Park Cir
  • Pensacola State College – Vocational Rehabilitation,1000 College Blvd Bldg 6, Rm 659
  • Public Library – Main Branch, 239 N Spring St
  • Public Library – Genealogy Branch, 5740 N 9th Ave
  • Public Library – Lucia M. Tryon Branch, 1200 Langley Ave
  • Public Library – South West Branch,12248 Gulf Beach Hwy
  • Public Library – West Side Branch,1301 W Gregory St
  • Public Library – Molino Branch Library, 6450-A Highway 95A
  • Public Library – Century Branch7991 N Century Blvd
  • Tax Collector – 213 Palafox Pl
  • Tax Collector’s Office – 6440 N Highway 95A, Suite A, Molino
  • Tax Collector’s Office – 6451 N “W” St
  • Tax Collector’s Office – 4051 Barrancas Ave, Suite A
  • VA Joint Ambulatory Care Center – 790 Veterans Way
  • Vocational Rehabilitation and Medical Services – 600 University Office Blvd Suite 2 & Suite 6
  • Escambia County Health Dept (WIC office) – ECHD,1295 W Fairfield Dr
  • WIC Dept of Children and Families – Century, 511 Church St
  • WIC Dept of Children and Families – ECHD,8390 N Palafox St
  • WIC Dept of Children and Families – 3960 Navy Blvd Suite 1
  • WIC Dept of Children and Families – Molino,3470 N Highway 29
  • WIC Dept of Children and Families – Naval Hospital,6000 W Highway 98 Rm A-1047

Comments

2 Responses to “It’s National Voter Registration Day; Here’s How To Register To Vote Right Now”

  1. Scott Lunsford on September 24th, 2019 11:50 am

    In compliance with the federal Real ID Act, Florida requires all applicants for a driver license or identification card to show proof of US Citizenship or lawful presence in the US. US Citizens are offered the opportunity to complete a voter registration application, while Non-US Citizens are not. US Citizenship is proven by a certified US birth certificate, US passport or Certificate of Naturalization.

    Applicants for a Florida driver license or identification card must show proof of: US Citizenship, Social Security number, and residential address. Provided applicants show proof of US Citizenship, they are provided an opportunity to complete a voter registration application. US Citizens will receive a standard Florida driver license that is valid for six years at the counter.

    Permanent Residents (green card) will receive a standard Florida driver license that is valid for six years at the counter. However, their record is marked as a Non-US Citizen, and they are not afforded an opportunity to complete a voter registration application.

    Non-US Citizens making application for a Florida driver license or identification card must show proof of lawful presence to obtain credentials. Provided they can establish lawful presence, they are issued a credential with TEMPORARY (in bold red) to indicate their temporary status in the US; their credential expires on their last lawful date in the country. They are not afforded an opportunity to complete a voter registration application. For example, a Non-US Citizen in the country on a 60 day visa would only receive a 60 day credential.

    Access to federal buildings, secure facilities, and air travel will be restricted to those with a Real ID credential or US Passport effective October 1, 2020. To learn more about Real ID, visit our website EscambiaTaxCollector.com.

  2. concerned on September 24th, 2019 7:49 am

    do this ONLY if you are a CITIZEN of the united states,…and not if you simply have a drivers license,…gov’t issues drivers license to anyone now, doesn’t necessarily mean you can vote by law