
Check your registration
This feature provides a quick and simple way for you to help voters ensure they’re registered to vote in just a minute or two. This standalone tool will help users confirm they are registered to vote at their current address.
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Entry Points
Users can access the Check Your Registration (CYR) tool via three entry points:
By visiting your TurboVote home page and clicking the Check Your Registration button
Through your customizable, dedicated CYR landing page
Through your customizable CYR form which can be embedded directly on your website
Home Page
Check Your Registration Landing Page
Check Your Registration Form
Voter Information Form
Once a user clicks “Check Your Registration” at either the home or CYR landing pages, users are taken to a form where they are asked to enter their:
First and last name used to register to vote
Date of birth
Street address (no PO Boxes), which we help users complete with address auto-population support
Registration Status Pages
Next, TurboVote checks if the user is registered to vote by searching the TargetSmart Voter Registration Service database of registered voters.
Users Who May Not Be Registered to Vote
If TurboVote couldn’t find a voter record matching the information provided by the user, we show them a page explaining why they may not be registered to vote and links to
Get help registering to vote from TurboVote (using all of the information the user has already provided the tool)
Check their registration status directly on the state’s election website
Check their registration status again using new name and/or address information
Users Who Are Registered to Vote
If a user is registered to vote, we also check to see if their state considers their registration status active or inactive.
Most states share a voter’s registration status (active or inactive) with the TargetSmart Voter Registration Service that powers our tool. Depending on data availability, voters will be shown one of three pages:
Active Registration Status
If a voter’s registration status is active, we show users a straightforward “You’re registered to vote” page that notes “Status: Active,” and offers tools to double check status with their state and to make plans to vote.
Inactive Registration Status
If a voter’s registration status is inactive, we explain that, “You’re registered to vote but your registration status is inactive,” noting that they may have to take extra steps before they can vote (or be required to cast a provisional ballot) depending on their state.
We encourage the voter to re-register to vote to reactivate their status in addition to offering tools to double check status with their state and to make plans to vote.
Registration Status Unavailable
If registration status is unavailable, we show users a straightforward page that clearly notes “You’re registered to vote” and offers tools to double check status with their state and to make plans to vote.
Please note: If a user's registration is inactive, they may have to take extra steps before they can vote. If they do not take these steps, they may have to cast a provisional ballot.
How TurboVote determines registration status results
The TargetSmart Voter Registration Service is a national database of registered voters that receives voter registration records from states frequently throughout the year (though exact cadence varies from state-to-state).
We’ve tailored our Check Your Registration tool to provide accurate guidance based on both:
the information a user provides to TurboVote and
how recently the registration data was updated with TargetSmart for the state in which they’re checking their status.
Our status result pages note exactly when a voter’s state last updated their data, but we go further in our explanation of each user’s result and tune accompanying advice for next steps they should take based on how close it is to an election. The closer to an election, the more likely that folks have registered to vote before states have updated voter records with TargetSmart, so we’re more pointed in advising voters to double-check their status directly with states.

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