Your VUID is NOT required information on either your ABBM or mail ballot carrier envelope. The number on this ID is NOT your Voter Unique Identifier (VUID) on the voter registration card you receive in the mail. †The Texas Election ID Certificate is a free photo ID issued by DPS for voting purposes. For voters aged 70 and older, photo ID can be expired for any length of time if otherwise valid. *For voters aged 18–69 years, photo ID can be expired for up to four years. If you have not been issued a Texas Driver’s License, Texas Personal Identification Number, Texas Election Identification Certificate Number or a Social Security Number, you must indicate so by checking the appropriate box on the ABBM or carrier envelope. Texas Driver’s License, Texas Personal Identification Number or Election Identification Certificate Number issued by the Texas Department of Public Safety (NOT your voter registration VUID number) OR the last 4 digits of your Social Security Number.Vote by mail, you must provide ONE of the following numbers on your ballot by mail (ABBM) and your mail ballot carrier envelope:
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