Overview and how to register
To register to vote, you will need to:
- fill in details including your name, address and date of birth
- provide your National Insurance number (if you have one), which can be found on your National Insurance card, or in official paperwork such as payslips, or letters about benefits or tax credits
If you do not have a National Insurance number, you can still apply, but we may contact you later to request other documents.
The deadline to register to vote in the East Surrey Council elections is midnight on Monday 20 April 2026.
If you have recently applied to register to vote, you can check when your details will go onto the electoral register.
If you do not have a fixed address
If you do not have a fixed address, you can register to vote by filling in a declaration of local connection form. This applies if you’re:
- living in temporary accommodation
- homeless
- in prison on remand
- living at a mental health facility
Contact electoral services to request a declaration of local connection form.
Help with registering to vote
If you need help with registering to vote, contact electoral services or call 01372 474474.
Documentary evidence
If we’ve requested documentary evidence, you can complete the online form to submit this.
Electoral register and Council Tax
The electoral register and Council Tax records are separate and contain different information. Registering to vote does not register you for Council Tax. In the same way, registering for Council Tax does not register you to vote.