Voter Information

To maintain or classify your voter registration record as a protected record rather than a public record, you must qualify and act prior to May 6, 2026.

Following the passage of SB 153 during the 2026 Utah Legislative session, qualifying “at-risk” voters may have their records withheld from anyone other than a government entity acting in an official capacity.

Who is Eligible for “At-Risk” Status?

  • A person who is a victim, or is likely to be a victim, of domestic violence or dating violence
  • Law enforcement officers
  • Individuals protected by a protective or protection order
  • Members of the armed forces
  • Public figures
  • A person who resides with any of the individuals described above

 Who is a “Public figure”?

An individual who, due to the individual being considered for, holding, or having held a position of prominence in a public or private capacity, or due to the individual’s celebrity status, has an increased risk to the individual’s safety.

What Should I Do?

Prior to May 6, 2026, if you believe you qualify for “at-risk” status and would like to request that your personally identifiable information not be publicly released:

  1. Go to https://vote.utah.gov/voter-privacy-information/
  2. Download the Designation Form
  3. Fill it out honestly and completely
  4. Submit the form to your county clerk’s office or to the Office of the Utah Lieutenant Governor via mail, email, or in-person

For More Information and to Download the At-Risk Designation Form:

https://vote.utah.gov/voter-privacy-information/