Get Free Voter ID At Mobile Sites

Secretary of State Jim Bennett and his staff are using mobile sites for the production of photo voter ID cards so that people in rural parts of the state can easily obtain voter identification cards.
Bennet says the mobile sites are meant to get to some of the more remote areas of the county to make getting a photo ID convenient for all voters.
Not everyone needs one of these new cards. You should only get one if you don’t have a driver’s license, state issued ID, or passport.
Bennet hopes are that all registered voters within the community that need an ID will take part in these mobile visits.
Monday, March 24th
AUTAUGA COUNTYÂ
9 AM – 1 PM – Autaugaville, Alabama – Senior Center, 2416 Dutch Bend Street, 36003
AUTAUGA COUNTYÂ
9 AM – 1 PM – Autaugaville, Alabama – Senior Center, 2416 Dutch Bend Street, 36003
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Tuesday, March 25th
ELMORE COUNTYÂ
9 AM – 12 PM – Millbrook, Alabama – Civic Center, 3168 Park Circle, 36054
ELMORE COUNTYÂ
9 AM – 12 PM – Millbrook, Alabama – Civic Center, 3168 Park Circle, 36054
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Wednesday, March 26th
MACON COUNTYÂ
9 AM – 4 PM – Tuskegee, Alabama – Municipal Complex, 101 Fonville St., 36083
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MACON COUNTYÂ
9 AM – 4 PM – Tuskegee, Alabama – Municipal Complex, 101 Fonville St., 36083
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No local county on Thursday
Friday, March 28th
DALLAS COUNTYÂ
9 AM – 12 PM – Orville, Alabama – Community Center, 463 Academy St., 36767
1 PM – 4 PM – Selma, Alabama – Selma Public Library, 1103 Selma Ave, 36701
DALLAS COUNTYÂ
9 AM – 12 PM – Orville, Alabama – Community Center, 463 Academy St., 36767
1 PM – 4 PM – Selma, Alabama – Selma Public Library, 1103 Selma Ave, 36701
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For more information on the process on how to receive a free voter ID, voters can call 1-800-274-VOTE or go to www.alabamavoterid.com



