Register to vote (armed forces)
Use this service to get on the electoral register or to update your details if you’re posted abroad and you’re:
- a member of the armed forces
- the spouse or civil partner of someone in the armed forces
Register online
Registering takes around 5 minutes.
You’ll need your service number and National Insurance number (if you have one).
You only need to register once - you do not need to register separately for every election.
Your registration lasts up to 5 years. You’ll get a reminder when it’s time to renew. If you do not renew your registration, you’ll be removed from the register and will need to register to vote again.
What you need to know
You can vote when you’re 18 or over. If you’re from Scotland or Wales, you can vote in some elections when you’re 16 or over - check which elections you’re eligible to vote in.
You can also register to vote using a paper form.
If you have a permanent home address in the UK and want to be registered at that address, you can register to vote as a non-service voter instead.
Apply for a postal or proxy vote
After you’ve registered, you can either:
If you live in another country and you choose to apply for a postal vote, you should apply as soon as possible. It can take a long time for your postal vote ballot pack to reach you and get back to the UK.
Children of a member of the armed forces
Different rules apply depending on where you’re from.
If you’re from England or Northern Ireland
If you’re 16 or over, you can either:
- register to vote in the UK if you have a permanent home address in the UK and want to be registered at that address
- register as an overseas voter if you live outside of the UK
If you’re from Scotland or Wales
You can register to vote if both of the following apply:
- you’re between 14 and 17 years old
- you’re based overseas and living with a parent or guardian who is a member of the armed forces
You need to register to vote using a paper form as a child of a member of the armed forces.
Your registration lasts for 12 months. You’ll get a reminder when it’s time to renew.
When you’re 18 or over, you’ll need to either:
If you’re a crown servant or British Council employee
There’s a different way to register to vote for crown servants and British Council employees. For example, if you are in the diplomatic service or overseas civil service.