How to request a Vote-by-Mail ballot
Contact the Supervisor of Elections office to request a Vote-by-Mail ballot by selecting one of the following:
When sending a Vote-by-Mail ballot to an address not on file with the Florida Voter Registration System, a request must be in writing and signed by the voter. Written signed requests can be received by mail, email (MailBallot@CollierCountyFL.gov) or fax (239-252-2630).
To request a Vote-by-Mail ballot, the voter must provide the following information:
Only the voter, their immediate family member or their legal guardian may request the voter's Vote-by-Mail ballot for any election.
Immediate family members include:
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Spouse
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Grandparent
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Parent
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Child
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Sibling
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Spouse's grandparent
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Spouse's parent
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Spouse's child
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Spouse's sibling
Requests for Vote-by-Mail ballots to be sent by mail must be received no later than 5 p.m. on the 10th day before the election.
If the ballot is requested by an immediate family member as listed above, or their legal guardian, the request must also contain:
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Name
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Address
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Driver license number (if available)
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Relationship to the voter
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Signature (written requests only)
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Can I send a Vote-by-Mail ballot to an address other than my legal residence?
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Yes. Your Vote-by-Mail ballot may be sent to your permanent mailing address, or a temporary address.
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When sending a Vote-by-Mail ballot to an address not on file with the Florida Voter Registration System, a request must be in writing and signed by the voter.
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The Registration System records your legal residence address. The System may also include a permanent mailing address different than residence address, and may include prior election specific Vote-by-Mail ballot addresses.
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Written signed requests may be made by mail, fax (239-252-2630) or as an attachment to email (MailBallot@CollierCountyFL.gov).
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