The voter registration card is an essential document for every Brazilian citizen. Whether you are a young person who has just turned 16 and is excited to exercise your right to vote for the first time, or an adult who needs to regularize your electoral situation, understanding the process to obtain or update your voter registration card is essential.
We will explain in detail each step required for you to obtain or regularize your voter registration. From the necessary documents to the step-by-step guide on how to complete the process online, you will find all the information you need here.
Read on to find out how to properly prepare and ensure you are ready to exercise your citizenship fully and responsibly.
Who can get a voter registration card?
To obtain a voter registration card, you must meet some basic requirements:
- Age: From the age of 16, any Brazilian citizen can apply for a voter registration card. However, voting is only mandatory from the age of 18 to the age of 70. For those aged 16 or 17 and over 70, voting is optional.
- Nationality: Only Brazilian citizens, whether born or naturalized, can apply for a voter registration card.
- Electoral discharge: If you already have a voter registration card and need to regularize it, you must be up to date with your electoral obligations. This includes paying any fines for absence in previous elections, if applicable.
Required documents
Before starting the process of applying for a voter registration card, it is important to gather all the necessary documents. They ensure that the procedure is carried out without any setbacks. Below is a list of the required documents:
- Official photo ID: It can be an identity card (RG), work card, national driver's license (CNH) or passport.
- Proof of residence: It must be recent (issued within the last three months) and can be an electricity, water, telephone bill, or rental agreement.
- Certificate of discharge from military service: Mandatory for men between 18 and 45 years old.
- Birth or marriage certificate: In some cases, you may be asked to confirm your marital status or date of birth.
Step by step guide to obtaining your voter registration card
The process of obtaining a voter registration card can be done in person or online. Here, we will focus on the online procedure, which is the most practical and accessible for most people:
- Access to the Título Net system: The first step is to access the Título Net system, available on the website of the Superior Electoral Court (TSE). This system allows you to apply for your voter registration card digitally.
- Filling in personal data: Within the system, you must fill out a form with your personal data, including full name, date of birth, parents' names and identification number.
- Sending documents: The system will ask you to upload scanned copies of the documents mentioned above (ID, proof of residence, etc.).
- Data confirmation: After submitting the documents, you must confirm the data entered and review all information before finalizing the request.
- Order tracking: After submitting the request, the system will provide you with a protocol number, which you can use to track the status of your order.
How do I request a second copy of my Voter Registration Card?
There are three main ways to request a second copy of your Voter Registration Card: in person, online via the Superior Electoral Court (TSE) website, or via the e-Título app. Below, we detail each of these options.
In-person request
To request a second copy of your Voter Registration Card in person, the citizen must follow the following steps:
- Locate the Electoral Office: First, you need to identify the Electoral Office responsible for your electoral zone. This can be done through the TSE website or directly through a quick search on the internet.
- Required documents: Bring an official document with a photo (such as an ID, work card or passport) and a recent proof of residence. It is not necessary to bring a photo, as biometrics, when available, already have the voter's photo.
- Request for 2nd copy: At the Electoral Office, you must fill out a request for a second copy. The employee in charge will check your details and process the request. In some cases, the new title can be delivered immediately; in others, you may have to wait a few days for it to be issued.
Online application via the TSE website
If you prefer the convenience of requesting a second copy without leaving your home, follow the steps below:
- Access the TSE website: The first step is to access the official website of the Superior Electoral Court. In the main menu, look for the option “Voter and Elections” and click on “Voter Registration Card”.
- Electoral services area: In the section for voters, select the option “2nd Copy of Voter Registration Card”. You will be redirected to a page where you must enter your personal data.
- Filling in the data: Enter the requested data, such as full name, date of birth, CPF or ID number and mother's name. Make sure that all information is correct to avoid errors when issuing the document.
- Issuing of 2nd copy: After filling in the data correctly, the system will generate the 2nd copy of your Voter Registration Card, which can be printed or saved digitally.
Request via the e-Título application
The e-Título app is a modern and practical alternative for voters who want to access their Voter Registration Card directly from their cell phone. Here's how to use it:
- Download the app: First, download the e-Título app, available for Android and iOS devices, from the Google Play Store or the Apple App Store.
- Registration in the application: Open the application and register with your personal data, such as full name, date of birth and mother's name. It is essential that the data entered is in accordance with the records in the TSE.
- Access to the digital Voter Registration Card: After registering, you will have access to your Voter Registration Card in digital format, which has the same validity as the physical document. The 2nd digital copy can be used to prove your electoral eligibility in several situations.
Digital Voter Registration Card
Among the main advantages of Digital Voter Registration Card, the following stand out:
- Accessibility: Available for mobile devices, the digital title can be accessed at any time, as long as the user has internet access.
- Sustainability: By opting for digital documents, we contribute to reducing the use of paper, promoting sustainability.
- Practicality: This prevents you from forgetting or losing your physical title, as it will always be available on your cell phone.
- Ease of Upgrading: Any changes to voter data can be quickly updated in the digital system, without the need to reprint the document.
How to Issue a Digital Voter Registration Card
Step by Step to Obtain
To issue the Digital Voter Registration Card, the voter must follow the following steps:
- Download the e-Title Application: Available free of charge in the Google Play (Android) and App Store (iOS) app stores, the e-Título app is the official tool for accessing the digital voter registration card.
- Register: After installing the app, voters must provide their personal information, such as full name, date of birth, voter registration number, mother's and father's names, among others. It is important that all information is filled out correctly to avoid problems during the validation process.
- Data Validation: Once the information has been duly filled in, the system will perform a check to confirm the authenticity of the data. If successful, the digital voter registration card will be generated automatically and will be available in the app.
- Access to Document: After issuance, the digital title can be accessed at any time in the e-Título app. In addition, voters can consult additional information, such as their electoral status and voting location.
Conclusion
Obtaining your voter registration card is more than an obligation; it is an opportunity to actively engage in decisions that impact our country. Whether you are a young person just starting out as a voter or an adult looking to regularize your status, every step you take towards obtaining your voter registration card is a step towards a more democratic and fair future.
If this guide has helped you, please consider sharing this information with your friends and family. Together, we can strengthen citizen participation and build a better Brazil for everyone.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
- Do I need to get a voter registration card even if I'm 16?
No, voting is optional for 16 and 17 year olds, but it is an excellent opportunity to start participating in elections. - Can I get my voter registration card online if I live in a rural area?
Yes, the process can be done entirely online, as long as you have internet access. - How long does it take for the voter registration card to be ready?
The time may vary, but the process is usually completed within a few weeks. It is important to monitor the status on Título Net. - What if I lose my voter registration card?
If you lose your voter registration card, you can request a second copy online or directly at the electoral office. - Do I need a physical voter registration card to vote?
Not necessarily. You can use the e-Título, a digital version of the voter registration card, available in the TSE app.