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Florida asks for photo ID to vote in person. If you don’t have an accepted ID, there is another way to confirm your identity. You must provide an ID number to vote by mail.

1 Check ID Rules

Voting in Person

Florida asks voters to show a photo ID when voting in person.
If you don’t have an accepted ID, you can still vote using a provisional ballot. You must sign it.
Your vote will count if the state confirms you are allowed to vote and that your signature matches their records.

Option 1: Photo and Signature

You can show one photo ID if it has your signature.  

Accepted Photo IDs
Must be unexpired

  • Florida driver’s license
  • Florida state ID card
  • US passport or passport card
  • Military identification
  • Student ID
  • Public assistance ID
  • Veterans Health ID card issued by US Department of Veterans Affairs
  • Retirement center ID
  • Neighborhood association ID
  • Debit or credit card
  • Florida concealed weapon license
  • Employee ID issued by the US, Florida, or local government

Option 2: Two Forms of ID

If your photo ID does not include your signature, bring another identification document that does. This extra document does not need a photo.

One photo ID (from option 1) without your signature 
+
Extra document with your signature (no photo required)  
Examples
Passport 
+
Credit card 
Or
Student ID 
+
Public assistance card 

Frequently Asked Questions

What if I don’t have the right ID to vote in Florida?

You have the option to vote by mail if you don’t have the right ID to vote in person. You can use your Social Security number to request a Florida mail ballot.

If you vote in person and can’t present an accepted photo ID, you have to cast a provisional ballot. Learn more here.

Can I use a digital or mobile ID to vote in Florida?
You can only show a physical ID to vote in Florida. You cannot use an image, a copy, or a digital ID when voting in person.
Do I need a “REAL ID” to vote in Florida?

You do not need a “REAL ID” to vote in Florida.

REAL ID is a set of national security standards for states to follow when they issue driver’s licenses and state ID cards. Your ID will show a star if it meets REAL ID standards.

Applying for a REAL ID requires you to appear in person with a variety of documents to prove your identity.

Visit the Florida HSMV website to find out exactly what is required to get a REAL ID-compliant driver’s license or state ID card.

 

Voting by Mail

Any registered Florida voter can request a vote-by-mail ballot. You don’t have to give a reason why you can’t vote in person.

Requesting Vote-by-Mail Ballot

You must give one of the following numbers when you request your ballot:

  • Florida driver’s license number*
  • Florida state ID card number*
  • Last 4 digits of Social Security number

* If you renewed or replaced your Florida driver’s license or state ID card after July 2024: You must update your voter registration with your new ID number. If you don’t, your mail ballot request could be rejected due to a change in ID numbers.

Returning Vote-by-Mail Ballot

You don’t need to provide ID with your completed ballot. The signature on your ballot envelope will be compared to the one on file with the state.