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Registration and Voting
If you are 18 years old, a US Citizen, legal resident of Greenville County, with no felony convictions for which you are currently serving a sentence, and you are not declared mentally incompetent by a court of law, then you can register to vote by presenting proper identification (driver’s license reflecting a local residence address is acceptable) to the Voter Registration Office in Suite 1900 of County Square which is located at 301 University Ridge. It is also possible to register by mail on a form available throughout the County from various civic organizations, political party officials, branch library location, or mailed by Voter Registration. Registration by Mail Forms must be postmarked no later than 30 days prior to the election. A citizen may come into the office up to 30 days before the election in order to vote in that election.
Once a person is registered to vote, they do not have to re-register unless they move or have been convicted of a felony. In these cases, it maybe necessary to start over and register to vote as if a new voter. Duplicate cards are available upon request if one is lost or misplace.

This registration allows you to vote in all elections as determined by your place of residence (Federal, State, County, City, School District, and /or Special Service District). These districts are listed on the stub portion of your voter registration card and can help you determine your representatives. If in doubt, please do not hesitate to call this office for assistance.

Telephone number - 864-467-7250