Voters who do not have identification that proves their identity and current residence, can complete the following Attestation Forms to Vote.
Attestation Forms are authorized to be used as a form of identification in the following circumstances:
- An elector who resides on a colony,
- An elector who is renting their ordinary residence.
To use an Attestation Form as ID, the elector will:
- Download and print the applicable form from the table below.
- Complete section 1 of the form, which includes name, address, and signature fields,
- Contact one of the authorized signatories, as identified in the table below and provide them with the form. The authorized signatory will complete section 2 of the form.
- Bring the original completed form to the voting place and present it to the voting station. The Deputy Returning Officer will retain the Attestation Form.
The attestation process is completed before attending a voting place. The authorized signatory does not need to attend the voting place with the elector.
| Attestations | Authorized Signatory |
| Elector Living on Colony | Colony Manager, Colony Minister |
| Tenant Elector | Titled Land Owner, Lessor, On-site Caretaker, Third-Party Management Administrator |
Once the attestation process has been completed prior to attending the voting place, the voter will also need to at the voting station complete a Form 13 to be added onto the Permanent Elector Register.




