Voters will be required to show photo-ID if voting in person in the Ribble Valley for the first time.
Ribble Valley goes to the polls on May 4 to elect councillors for the borough’s 40 wards.
Accepted ID includes a passport, driving licence or some concessionary travel passes, such as an older person’s bus pass. You will be able to use expired ID if you are still recognisable from the photo.
If you do not have one of the accepted forms of ID you can apply for free photo-ID, called a Voter Authority Certificate, online.
You can also complete a paper form and post it to Ribble Valley Borough Council, or complete it in person at the Council Offices in Church Walk, Clitheroe.
To apply for the certificate, you will need to provide a photograph, your full name, date of birth, the address at which you are registered to vote and national insurance number or other form of proof of identity, such as a birth certificate, bank statement or utility bill.
Ribble Valley Borough Council’s chief executive and returning officer, Marshal Scott, said: “Anyone voting in person at a polling station will now need to show photo-ID before receiving their ballot paper.
“This is a significant change to the way we vote and we are advising people to check that they have the right ID now to ensure they will be ready to have their say at the local elections in May.”
The full list of accepted photo-ID and details of how to apply for a Voter Authority Certificate are available at electoralcommission.org.uk/voterID.
You can also download a paper application form and send it to Electoral Services, Ribble Valley Borough Council, Council Offices, Church Walk, Clitheroe, Lancashire, BB7 2RA.
Or you can phone the council’s electoral services team on 01200 414411 or 01200 414426 to book an appointment to complete the form in person.
People are also asked to ensure they are registered to vote.
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