Living on a houseboat or other moveable residence
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How to register to vote
If you live on a houseboat or other movable residence and you have a permanent mooring or site, you can register to vote at that address.
Register to vote on the government website
If you don't have a permanent mooring or site, you can choose to register at either:
- a place where you spend most of your time
- where have some connection
You could register at the place where you were last permanently registered to vote. Alternatively, you could register at somewhere like the boatyard you use for maintenance for example.
To register to vote in this way, you'll need to download and complete a form for someone with no fixed or permanent address.
How to register to vote
If you live on a houseboat or other movable residence and you have a permanent mooring or site, you can register to vote at that address.
Register to vote using the government website
If you don't have a permanent mooring or site, you can choose to register at either:
- a place where you spend most of your time
- where have some connection
You could register at the place where you were last permanently registered to vote. Alternatively, you could register at somewhere like the boatyard you use for maintenance for example.
To register to vote in this way, you'll need to download and complete a form for someone with no fixed or permanent address.
How to register to vote
If you live on a houseboat or other movable residence and you have a permanent mooring or site, you can register to vote at that address.
Register to vote using the government website
If you don't have a permanent mooring or site, you can choose to register at either:
- a place where you spend most of your time
- where have some connection
You could register at the place where you were last permanently registered to vote. Alternatively, you could register at somewhere like the boatyard you use for maintenance, for example.
To register to vote in this way, you'll need to download and complete a form for someone with no fixed or permanent address.
How to register to vote
If you live on a houseboat or other movable residence and you have a permanent mooring or site, you can register to vote at that address.
Register to vote using the government website
If you don't have a permanent mooring or site, you can choose to register at either:
- a place where you spend most of your time
- where have some connection
You could register at the place where you were last permanently registered to vote. Alternatively, you could register at somewhere like the boatyard you use for maintenance for example.
To register to vote in this way, you'll need to download and complete a form for someone with no fixed or permanent address.
Help with the form
If you're unable to print the application form, need it in an accessible format, or have any questions, contact the electoral services team at the local council for the address you're registering at for help.
Help with the form
If you're unable to print the application form, need it in an accessible format, or have any questions, contact the electoral services team at the local council for the address you're registering at for help.
Help with the form
If you're unable to print the application form, need it in an accessible format, or have any questions, contact your local Electoral Registration Office for the address you're registering at for help.
Help with the form
If you're unable to print the application form, need it in an accessible format, or have any questions, contact the Electoral Office for Northern Ireland for help.
Filling in your form
The application form includes instructions on how to fill it in correctly.
When you fill in the form, you'll be able to say how you want to receive information about your registration. You can collect it from the electoral services team at the local council for the address you're registering at, or have it delivered to an address you provide.
Filling in your form
The application form includes instructions on how to fill it in correctly.
When you fill in the form, you'll be able to say how you want to receive information about your registration. You can collect it from the electoral services team at the local council for the address you're registering at, or have it delivered to an address you provide.
Filling in your form
The application form includes instructions on how to fill it in correctly.
When you fill in the form, you'll be able to say how you want to receive information about your registration. You can collect it from the Electoral Registration Office for the address you're registering at, or have it delivered to an address you provide.
Filling in your form
The application form includes instructions on how to fill it in correctly.
When you fill in the form, you'll be able to say how you want to receive information about your registration. You can collect it from the Electoral Office for Northern Ireland, or have it delivered to an address you provide.
Where to send your completed form
Once you have completed the form and made sure you have signed it, you need to send it to the electoral services team at the local council for the address you're registering at.
You can send your form by post. The electoral services team at your local council may also accept a scanned copy of your form by email, but you should check with them first.
Where to send your completed form
Once you have completed the form and made sure you have signed it, you need to send it to the electoral services team at the local council for the address you're registering at.
You can send your form by post. The electoral services team at your local council may also accept a scanned copy of your form by email, but you should check with them first.
Where to send your completed form
Once you have completed the form and made sure you have signed it, you need to send it to the Electoral Registration Office for the address you're registering at.
You can send your form by post. The Electoral Registration Office may also accept a scanned copy of your form by email, but you should check with them first.
Where to send your completed form
Once you have completed the form and made sure you have signed it, you need to send it to the Electoral Office for Northern Ireland.
Find where to send your form
Enter the postcode for the address you're registering at to get the address of your electoral services team
Find where to send your form
Enter the postcode for the address you're registering at to get the address of your electoral services team
Find where to send your form
Enter the postcode of the address you're registering at to get the address of the local Electoral Registration Office
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