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Enrolment and Updates


Enrolment Helper

The Enrolment Helper will help you fill in your enrolment form online by taking you through each section. The Enrolment Helper will help you to:

  • enrol for the first time
  • update your postal address
  • update your residential address
  • update your name
The Enrolment Helper will create a PDF file and you will need Adobe Acrobat Reader (external link) to view the file.

You must still print, sign and have the paper form witnessed. A print facility is available at the VEC if you do not have a printer connected. The signed and witnessed form can also be returned by post, fax or scanned and emailed.


The forms below are available in PDF format. You need Adobe Acrobat Reader (external link)to view the files. If you are having trouble accessing the files or would prefer a hard copy, you can contact the VEC.

Find out more about special categories of enrolment.

To download a form, right-click the link and select "Save Target As".

Use this form to enrol to vote or to update your details.
If you are eligible to vote in Victoria but have no fixed address, you can apply in this category.
If you are eligible to enrol to vote in Victoria but live overseas you can enrol and register as an overseas elector at the same time with this single form.
If you or someone under your care is eligible to enrol to vote in Victoria but cannot sign the form due to physical incapacity, this enrolment form can be signed by another enrolled person.
If you are generally unable to get to a voting centre on election days, you may be eligible to become a general postal voter.
If you believe that you or any member of your family would be endangered by having your address appear on an electoral roll, you can apply to become a silent elector.
If you are already enrolled to vote in Victoria and are moving overseas for six years or less, you can use this form to register as an overseas elector.
Use this form if you are overseas indefinitely or permanently and do not wish to vote, or if you are temporarily absent from Australia and may not be able to vote.
Use this form to remove a person's name from the roll on the grounds of being incapable of understanding the nature and significance of enrolment and voting.
If you are working on a station in Antarctica, you can apply to become an Antarctic elector through the Australian Electoral Commission.



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