Elections: identity papers to be presented to vote
Verified 26 February 2024 - Directorate for Legal and Administrative Information (Prime Minister)
To vote, you must prove your identity. The documents to be presented are different depending on whether you vote in France or from the foreigner:
In France
The documents to be submitted are different, depending on whether you are French or have the nationality of another country member of the European Union :
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French
You may submit one of the following documents:
- National identity card (valid or expired for less than 5 years)
- Passport (valid or expired for less than 5 years)
- Parliamentarian's identity card (valid) with photograph, issued by the president of a parliamentary assembly
- Local elected official identity card (valid) with photograph, issued by the State representative
- Vital card with photograph
- Combatant's card (valid) with photograph, issued by the National Office of Veterans and War Victims
- Disability card (valid) with photograph or mobility card inclusion (valid) with photograph
- State official identity card with photograph
- Identity card with photograph or circulation card (valid) with photograph, issued by the military authorities
- Driving license (valid)
- Receipt proving identity (valid), issued in exchange for identity documents in case of judicial control
- Hunting permit (valid) with photograph, issued by the National Office of Hunting and Wildlife (Office National de la Chasse et de la Fauna Wilde (ONCFS)). The hunting license issued by the National Biodiversity Office is not valid.
Warning
You must present the original document. A photograph or download on smartphone or photocopy is not accepted.
In a commune of less than 1,000 inhabitants, the identity document is not mandatory. But in case of doubt, the president of the polling station can ask you to prove your identity by any means.
FYI
The electoral map is not a piece of identification. It is not mandatory to vote.
European
You may submit one of the following documents:
- Valid national identity card issued by the competent administration of the State of which you are a national
- Valid passport issued by the competent administration of the State of which you are a national
- Residence permit (valid)
- Local elected official identity card (valid) with photograph, issued by the State representative
- Vital card with photograph
- Combatant's card (valid) with photograph, issued by the National Office of Veterans and War Victims
- Disability card (valid) with photograph or mobility card inclusion (valid) with photograph
- State official identity card with photograph
- Military identity card or circulation card (valid) with photograph, issued by the military authorities
- Driving license (valid)
- Hunting permit (valid) with photograph, issued by the National Office of Hunting and Wildlife
- Receipt proving identity (valid), issued in exchange for identity documents in case of judicial control
Warning
You must present the original document. A photograph on the phone or a photocopy is not accepted.
In a commune of less than 1,000 inhabitants, the identity document is not mandatory. But in case of doubt, the president of the polling station can ask you to prove your identity by any means.
Abroad
You may submit one of the following documents:
- French national identity card (valid or expired)
- French passport (valid or expired)
- Official document (valid) issued by a French public administration. It must include your name, first name, date and place of birth, photograph. It must also identify the administrative authority that issued it to you, the date and place of issue.
- Card issued upon registration in the foreigner's French Register and consular registration card. All 2 must be valid.
- Document (valid) and issued by a Member State of the European Union or European Free Trade Association (EFTA). It must include your name, first name, date and place of birth, photograph. It must also identify the administrative authority that issued it to you, the date and place of issue.
FYI
The electoral map is not a piece of identification. It is not mandatory to vote.
Articles R59 and R60
Voting from the foreigner
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