May I photocopy the applications that I accept?

No. Section 13.004(c-1) of the Texas Election Code requires the county voter registrar to ensure that certain information, such as the telephone number, on a registration application is redacted from photocopies of voter registration applications from her office. In our opinion, this means that a photocopy of an application must come directly from the county voter registrar’s office, so that she may ensure the required information has been blacked out or otherwise obscured. With that said, we believe that a volunteer deputy registrar may photocopy the receipt. You may also copy the relevant information from the application in writing just as you would be able to do if you went to the registrar’s office and pulled a copy of the original application.

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1. Can I hand out voter registration applications without being deputized?
2. As a Williamson County Volunteer Deputy Registrar can I accept applications for voters living in other counties?
3. What if someone submits an application but is already registered to vote?
4. May I photocopy the applications that I accept?
5. Can I designate someone to return voter registrations applications in my place?
6. Is there a minimum age to become a Volunteer Deputy Registrar?
7. What happens if I fail to deliver completed applications on time?
8. As a Volunteer Deputy Registrar can I appoint others to be Volunteer Deputy Registrars?
9. I am a candidate. Am I eligible to become a Volunteer Deputy Registrar?
10. Is it possible to become a statewide Volunteer Deputy Registrar?
11. I am currently a Volunteer Deputy Registrar in another county, how can I use reciprocity to become a Williamson County Volunteer Deputy Registrar?