Early Voting and Ballots by Mail

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Receive Your Ballots By Mail, Automatically, Every Time

By just completing the PEVL sign-up form, the Maricopa County elections office will automatically mail a ballot to you every time you are eligible to vote in any election---local, state, or national.

The ballots are mailed 26 days before each election, giving you plenty of time to research candidates and ballot propositions and issues.

You'll never miss another election, and you can take your time filling out your ballot, researching candidates, looking up important issues, and gathering all of the information you need to vote without ever needing to leave home.

Not sure if you are already on the PEVL list? Check your PEVL registration status now.

To sign up for PEVL, you must make a signed, written request. Simply complete a printed PEVL sign-up form and mail it to us at the address on the bottom of this page, and we'll make sure you get on the PEVL.

  • Don't have a printer? Complete the form on the right-hand side of this page, and we'll mail a PEVL sign-up form to you today.

Important Note: The information in your request for a special needs ballot must match exactly your voter registration information. If you desire a ballot to be mailed to an address that is not on your voter registration record, you must submit a written request that contains:

  • your name
  • residence address
  • temporary mail-to address
  • date of birth
  • party affiliation (if request is for a partisan primary election)
  • election(s) requesting for
  • signature

Written requests should be sent by fax (602-506-8049) or by mail to:

Maricopa County Elections Dept.
510 S 3rd Ave
Phoenix, AZ 85003

Internet, phone, and written requests can only be accepted up until the second Friday prior to any election. After that, you may be able to vote at one of the Maricopa County Elections Department offices in person up until the Friday before the election.

Special Needs Early Voting Ballots

You may make a request online to get a braille or large print ballot for a single election.

Important Note: The information in your request for a special needs ballot must match exactly your voter registration information. If you desire a ballot to be mailed to an address that is not on your voter registration record, you must submit a written request that contains:

  • your name
  • residence address
  • temporary mail-to address
  • date of birth
  • party affiliation (if request is for a partisan primary election)
  • election(s) requesting for
  • signature

Written requests should be sent by fax (602-506-8049) or by mail to:

Maricopa County Elections Dept.
510 S 3rd Ave
Phoenix, AZ 85003

Internet, phone, and written requests can only be accepted up until the second Friday prior to any election. After that, you may be able to vote at one of the Maricopa County Elections Department offices in person up until the Friday before the election.

Military & Overseas Absentee Ballot Requests

If you are a member of the military or if you are overseas, you may request a ballot be mailed to your current location. To do so, fill out the online, printable military/overseas ballot request form. You may complete most of the form online, but you must print it and sign it.

Requests must be in writing, and must include a signature. The request form should be sent by fax (602-506-8049) or by mail to:

Maricopa County Elections Dept.
510 S 3rd Ave
Phoenix, AZ 85003

Have questions about PEVL?

We are here to help. Use the convenient form on the right-hand side of this page to email us your questions, or call us at one of the phone numbers below.