No drop boxes are available. In most cases, voters return their voted absentee ballots to the county election board by U.S. mail or by a private mail service that has delivery documentation. Voters who requested a “standard” absentee ballot (Yellow Affidavit), which is the most common type of absentee ballot, may hand-deliver their own absentee ballot in-person to the county election board during regular business hours.
- Voters must deliver their own absentee ballot
- Proof of Identity is required when the voter drops off their ballot AND the ballot must be notarized.
- “Standard” absentee ballots that are hand delivered to the County Election Board may be delivered during regular business hours and MUST be received no later than the day before the election.