If you are active duty Uniformed Service members, spouse or dependent of Uniformed Service Members or a U.S. citizen residing outside the United States view voting by mail information for Military and Overseas Voting Information.
Tarrant County registered voters are eligible to request and receive a ballot by mail if any of the following conditions prevents them from voting in-person during the early voting period or on Election Day:
Applicants may use the official application form (( * in English), ( * in Spanish), ( * in Vietnamese)), or may send an informal application that includes the following:
Tarrant County recommends that if you do not know whether a Texas Driver’s License/ID number or last four digits of your Social Security number is on your voter registration record, put both numbers on your application for ballot by mail.
* Newer versions of web browsers will require the use "Adobe Reader" to properly use this form (application form) above. Free download of Adobe Reader. Tarrant County is not responsible for applications downloaded to your computer. Please contact your technical support for assistance. Tarrant County does not provide technical support.
Applications for a ballot by mail may be submitted throughout the calendar year, beginning January 1 and must be received by our office no later than the close of business on the eleventh day before Election Day. If the eleventh day before Election Day falls on a weekend, the deadline is the close of business on the first preceding business day. All voted ballots that are returned on or before Election Day will be counted. Voted ballots received on the next business day after Election Day will also be counted if they have been postmarked by Election Day. Voted ballots mailed from U.S. citizens residing outside the United States may be counted if clearly postmarked on or before Election Day and received by the Elections Administrator not later than the fifth day after Election Day.
Completed applications may be submitted by mail, contract or common carrier, hand delivery by the voter, or you may submit by fax or email a completed, signed with the voter’s original signature and scanned application to the Early Voting Clerk. Under Senate Bill 5, it is now required for an applicant submitting an application for ballot by mail via fax or e-mail to also submit an application for ballot by mail via mail. In order for a faxed or email application for ballot by mail to be effective, the accompanying mailed application for ballot by mail must be received within four business days of the submission of the application by fax or email.
Mailing Address: Tarrant County Elections
PO Box 961011
Fort Worth, Texas 76161-0011
Express Courier Delivery: Tarrant County Elections
2700 Premier St.
Fort Worth, Texas 76111-3011
Fax: 817-850-2344
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