Identificación de votantes
en Illinois

En la actualidad, muchos estados exigen un documento de identidad en votaciones para poder votar. Averigüe cuáles son los requisitos de identificación de su estado para saber qué debe llevar para votar en boleta.

¿Todos los votantes necesitan identificación?
No

¿Se exige el DNI a los que votan por primera vez?
No

¿Se requiere identificación para votar en ausencia?
No

Acceptable ID Types for Illinois

Illinois voters are not required to show ID at the polls or by mail.

First time voters who did not provide their DL number or SSN when registering to vote will need to provide one of the following forms of identification when voting;

In Person: Photo ID or proof of residence
By Mail: Copy of photo ID or proof of residence

Valid Forms of Identification include;

Photo IDs that have photograph and name

  • Driver's license or state issued ID card
  • Passport
  • Employee ID card
  • Credit or Debit card
  • Military ID
  • Student ID
  • Health Club ID
  • Insurance Plan ID card
  • Public Housing ID card
  • ID card provided by a commercial establishment

"Non-photo" IDs that have name and address

  • Utility Bill
  • Bank Statement
  • Government check
  • Government Paycheck
  • Document Issued by a governmental agency

Voter ID Details

Voters in Illinois do not need to show ID, with the exception of first time voters who did not complete their voter registration form by including their ID number or last four of their social security number. If this is your first time voting and you registered to vote by mail, you will need to provide identification. We recommend a photo ID with your current address, an official piece of mail with your current address or any of the other valid IDs listed above.

What happens when you go to vote without an ID

You will be able to vote a regular ballot.

Trans and Non-Binary Voters

Click here for state specific information for updating your ID and voter registration.

More Questions? Get Chat Help

Visit our friends at VoteRiders for detailed state-specific ID information or to request free help in getting an accepted ID to vote. You can also call or text their Voter ID Helpline at 866-ID-2-VOTE (866-432-8683).