Voter ID correction

To correct a name and change an address in a voter ID, you usually need to update your voter registration details through the official election portal or your local election office. For name corrections, the process is typically handled as a correction request; for address changes, the form depends on whether you moved within the same constituency or to a different one.

What to do

  1. Go to your state or national voter services portal and find the option to update voter details.
  1. For a name correction , submit the correction request with supporting proof of identity.
  1. For an address change within the same constituency , submit the address-change form for that constituency update.
  1. For an address change to a different constituency , you usually need to register again at the new address rather than only editing the old record.
  1. Upload or attach supporting documents, then keep the reference number so you can track the status.

Common documents

  • Proof of identity for name correction.
  • Proof of new address for address change.
  • Any other state-specific documents the election office asks for.

Important note

Requirements can differ by state, and some places may ask you to re-register or use a specific form for corrections. It is best to follow the instructions shown for your own state or territory on the official voter services site.

TL;DR: Use the voter services portal, submit a correction for the name, submit the proper address-change form for your move, upload proof documents, and track the application with the reference number.