37 Tex. Admin. Code § 15.181 - Eligibility for Election Identification Certificate
(a) An applicant must be
at least 17 years and 10 months of age in order to apply for an election
identification certificate.
(b) An
applicant must affirm that the person is obtaining the certificate for the
purpose of satisfying Election Code, §
63.001(b)
and does not have another form of identification described by Election Code,
§
63.0101.
(c) An applicant must:
(1) Be a registered voter in this state and
present a voter registration card issued to the individual; or
(2) Be eligible for voter registration under
Election Code, §
13.001 and submit an
application for voter registration.
(d) An applicant who has been issued any of
the following documents is not eligible to receive an election identification
certificate:
(1) A driver license, election
identification certificate, or personal identification certificate issued by
the department that has not expired or that expired no earlier than four years
before the date of application;
(2)
A United States military identification card that contains the person's
photograph that has not expired or that expired no earlier than four years
before the date of application;
(3)
A United States citizenship certificate issued to the person that contains the
person's photograph;
(4) A United
States passport issued to the person that has not expired or that expired no
earlier than four years before the date of application; or
(5) A license to carry or a concealed handgun
license issued to the person by the department that has not expired or that
expired no earlier than four years before the date of
application.
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