Voter ID - North Dakota
North Dakota's voters must bring ID to vote.  Acceptable forms of identification must have residential addresses with the street address. (PO Boxes are not accepted).  ID accepted includes one of the following-
  • Valid Drivers License
  • Valid State Identification Card
  • Valid Federally Issued ID Card (1) Passport (2) Agency ID Card
  • Valid Tribal Government Issued Identification Card
  • Valid Student Identification Card
  • Valid United States Military Identification Card
  • Utility bill dated 30 days prior to election day with name and residential address
  • Change of address verification letter from the US Postal Service
If you do not have one of the forms of identification listed above,
You still have the right to vote if:
  • An election poll worker is able to vouch for your identity and residence.
  • You complete a Voter’s Affidavit on which you certify, under oath, your identity and that you are a resident within this precinct.
For a PDF file describing North Dakota's ID requirements, click here .  
For more information, contact your local election office - link on right side bar.