The electoral register is a list of everyone entitled to vote. The register is published annually on 1 December and it is important that you register every year to ensure you get your vote. A canvass is carried out annually and you will receive a registration form to complete. The register includes every house, flat and bed-sit. Homeless persons are also entitled to register. If you have not received a form or mislaid it, you should contact us directly. It is an offence not to supply the information required, or to give false information. The maximum fine is £1000.
The full register is available for public inspection at the Town Hall or the Harris Reference Library. A member of the public can only inspect the register in person under supervision.
Banks, building societies and credit reference agencies use the full version of the Electoral Register to check proof of residence. If residents are not on the register they may be refused credit facilities.
The edited register is available for anybody to purchase for any purpose.
The full register has restricted access and can only be used for specific purposes e.g. electoral, law enforcement and credit references agencies.
The edited register is on general sale and can be used for any purpose.
Although your details do have to be included on the full register, you do not have to be included on the edited register. If you wish your name to be excluded for the edited register you must tick the box on the application form to say you wish to opt out of the edited register.
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