What is a voter confirmation card?
The voter confirmation card is your record of your voter registration. It also provides you with your polling place information.

If you do not have an Iowa driver's license/non-operator ID, the voter confirmation card also includes a voter ID that includes a barcode and four-digit personal identification number (PIN).

When you register to vote or update your voter registration, the Auditor's Office prints out and mails you a voter confirmation card. You will also receive a new card if your polling place changes permanently.

If you need to update your registration information, please submit a new voter registration form. Changes to your voter registration record cannot be made via phone or email.

If you do not receive a card within two weeks of your registration, please contact our office at (515) 382-7210.

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1. What is a voter confirmation card?
2. Do I need my voter card to vote?
3. What is the Voter ID Personal Identification Number (PIN)?
4. Why didn't I receive a card with a PIN?
5. I have a voter card that was mailed to me prior to November 17, 2017? Can I use it for voting purposes?
6. I can't find my card. Can I get a new one?
7. I use a PO Box. Why is a street address listed on my voter card?
8. What's my political affiliation?
9. Why are two polling places listed?
10. If I come to the office to register, can I get my voter card that day?
11. What is the Voter ID Number?