A person registered as an HM forces service voter is entitled to remain registered, provided the elector continues to satisfy the other conditions for registration, until the end of the five year period beginning with the date when the entry first takes effect. You should make contact with the HM forces service voter during this five year period to ensure that their registration and voting arrangements remain current.
You will need to maintain a record showing when reminders are due to be sent.
You must remind every service voter of the need to make a fresh declaration if they wish to remain registered.1
The reminder must be sent between 57 and 58 months after the date when the service entry first takes effect2
and should include a new declaration for the service voter to complete. If you do not receive a fresh declaration, you are required to send a second reminder not less than 21 days and not more than 28 days after sending the first reminder.3
Reminders must not be sent where you have received information that the person is no longer entitled to make the relevant declaration or no longer wishes to be registered as a service voter.4
Where a declaration is not renewed within the five year period and the person is removed from the register, they will also lose any absent voting arrangement they had in place.
Further information about notifying electors of loss of entitlement to absent voting arrangements can be found in our guidance on absent voting.