You are not required to provide photo ID for postal voting.
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Find out what identification you need to vote in person at polling stations on election day.
At all elections voters are required to show photographic identification (photo ID) at polling stations before they are given a ballot paper.
You are not required to provide photo ID for postal voting.
Acceptable forms of photo ID will include:
If your photo ID has expired it will still be accepted as long as the photograph is still a good likeness of you.
If you do not have any acceptable forms of photo ID you can apply for a Voter Authority Certificate (photo ID).
The deadline to apply for a Voter Authority Certificate for the general election has now passed.
It's free to apply. You will need:
You can still apply if you do not have a National Insurance number. You will need to provide other documents to prove your identity, for example a birth certificate, bank statement and utility bill.
All community hubs and libraries are able to assist with the application.
Alternatively, you can download a copy of the application form and return it to Leeds City Council, Electoral Services, PO Box 898, Leeds LS1 9UT.
Find out more about voting and bringing ID on the Electoral Commission website.
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