Bell County Volunteer
Deputy Registrar Procedures
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What do volunteer deputy registrars
do?
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A volunteer deputy
registrar may accept applications for voter registration from residents
of Bell County who are not already registered to vote.
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A volunteer deputy
registrar may accept change forms from registered voters who wish to
change information on their voter registration certificates.
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A volunteer deputy
registrar may hand out applications for requesting replacements of
missing voter registration certificates.
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A volunteer deputy
registrar may assist persons in filling out forms.
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A volunteer deputy
registrar may fill out the application or change form for anyone who
requests assistance if the person cannot read or has a physical
disability.
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Who
may serve as a volunteer deputy registrar?
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A person who is at least 18 years of age.
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Who
may NOT become a volunteer deputy registrar?
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A person who has not
reached the age of 18 years of age or a person who has been finally
convicted of failing to deliver an application to the voter registrar.
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Group
Volunteer Deputy Registrar Appointments
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The Bell County Voter
Registration Department will schedule a group Deputation for the
convenience of organizations whose purpose is to register voters.
The criteria for scheduling a group deputation are:
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The number of
prospective volunteer deputy registrars must be 10 or more.
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The appointment
for deputation event must be scheduled at least two weeks in advance
by calling the Bell County Voter Registrar's office at 254-933-5319,
or by personal appearance at our office located at 411 East Central in
Belton.
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The information
required to schedule a group deputation includes:
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