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Recorder's Office Main Downtown Office 111 S. Third Ave. Phoenix AZ 85003 Hours: 8:00 A.M. - 5:00 P.M. Monday - Friday Phone: 602-506-3535 T.D.D. 602-506-2348
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A County Recorder in Arizona keeps public records and is in charge of voter registration and early voting. Learn more about their roles and responsibilities.
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Recorder's Office. Main Downtown Office. 111 S. Third Ave. Phoenix AZ 85003. Hours: 8:00 A.M. - 5:00 P.M. Monday - Friday. Phone: 602-506-3535. T.D.D. 602-506-2348. Elections MCTEC Office.
The County Recorder's Office also verifies voter signatures on early ballot affidavits and petitions (when required by law). The term is for four years. Find My County Recorder. A County Recorder in Arizona keeps public records and is in charge of voter registration and early voting.
Track Your Ballot. Online on your Voter Dashboard and Sign up for Notifications. Voter Dashboard. Frequently Asked Questions. Election Results. From the printer to your mailbox, until it’s counted — know where your ballot is every step of the way. Maricopa County tracks every ballot so voters can have peace of mind knowing their vote was counted.
Below you will find contact information for the recorder's office and elections department for all 15 of Arizona's counties. They are your go-to sources for correct and up-to-date information related to elections. Apache County. Cochise County. Coconino County. Gila County. Graham County. Greenlee County. La Paz County. Maricopa County.
By Mail – You can either print off a form online or request that a registration form be mailed to you from your County Recorder. After completing the voter registration form, mail it to your County Recorder’s office; In-Person – You may visit your County Recorder’s office and fill out a registration form in person