When can I consider myself officially registered to vote?

As soon as you receive a voter ID card in the mail, you can consider yourself registered. If you do not receive an ID card within three weeks after you have registered, call your County Clerk's Office.

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1. How do I register to vote?
2. Can I register at a public assistance office?
3. Can I register to vote by mailing an application to my election office?
4. Do I ever have to re-register?
5. How will I know that I am registered?
6. When can I consider myself officially registered to vote?
7. What are the voter registration requirements?
8. Do I need identification when I register to vote?
9. What if I'm not listed as being registered to vote at the vote center?
10. When can I register to vote?
11. Is there a deadline to register?
12. Where can I register to vote?
13. Will I automatically be registered to vote when I renew my driver's license?
14. What should I do if I change my name?
15. What if I move, can I still vote?