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How to Change Address on Electoral Roll: Guide For UK Residents

If you’ve moved house, you need to update your address on the electoral roll so you stay registered to vote in your new area. You can’t just update your old record — you’ll need to register again at your new address.

The process is free, quick, and can be done online.

How to Change Your Address


Step 1: Visit the Official Registration Page


Go to: www.gov.uk/register-to-vote

Step 2: Fill In Your Details


You’ll be asked for your:

  • Name

  • Date of birth

  • National Insurance number

  • New address

  • Previous address (to remove your old registration)

  • Nationality

It takes around 5 minutes to complete.

Step 3: Wait for Confirmation


Your local Electoral Registration Office will process your application. You may receive a confirmation letter in the post or be contacted if further details are needed.

When Should You Update It?


As soon as you move. It ensures you’re eligible to vote in elections and referendums in your new local area. It also helps keep your credit file accurate, since lenders often check the electoral roll to confirm your identity.

You can update your details at any time, but to vote in an upcoming election, you must be registered at least 12 working days before polling day.

What Happens If You Don’t Update It?

  • You may not be able to vote

  • You could be registered at the wrong address, affecting your credit rating

  • You might miss important voting notices or updates


Final Thought

Changing your address on the electoral roll is easy — just register again online with your new address. It only takes a few minutes and helps keep your voting rights, council tax records, and credit profile up to date.