Registration for Someone Without a Permanent Address
A person who does not reside at a fixed permanent or private structure shall be properly registered to vote if that person is qualified and if that person's registration address is any of the following places in the state:
A homeless shelter to which the registrant regularly returns
A temporary place for living that the individual is a resident of (halfway house, transitional housing, etc.)
The county courthouse in the county in which the resident resides
A general delivery address for a post office covering the location where the registrant is a resident
A person who is otherwise qualified to vote shall NOT be refused registration or declared not qualified to vote because the person does not live in a permanent, private or fixed structure.
Note: Due to a recent law change homeless veterans are now able to access a free ID from the Motor Vehicle Division (MVD). A.R.S. § 28-3002 (14.B) reads "The fees established pursuant to this section do not apply to a veteran who does not have a residence address or whose residence address is the address of a shelter that provides services to the homeless. For the purposes of this subsection, "veteran" has the same meaning prescribed in section 41-601."