Voter Identification

Voter Identification

Voter Identification

Voter Identification

The St. Louis County Election Board requires all voters to show some form of identification, with a signature for comparison purposes, in order to vote.

Your Election Board I.D. is the preferred form of identification because it contains your township and precinct information needed to keep the lines moving smoothly. If you forget your I.D. Card you can still vote but you will need to present some other form of identification with your signature.

Voters with no identification may vote only when an election judge receives permission from the Election office in Maplewood.

Lost Voter Identification Card

Replacement Voter I.D. Cards may be requested by contacting the Election Board, giving your name and address.

New I.D. Cards will be mailed to all voters in each even numbered year, to new voters when they register and to anyone who changes his or her address.

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    Terms & Conditions

    The information you provide regarding your camera system will be for official use only. Your personal information will remain confidential and will not be distributed except as required by law or court order. This program is entirely voluntary and you can withdraw consent to view video footage from your camera system at any time by calling the St. John Police Department. If necessary, the St. John Police Department will contact you directly, using the information you provide at the time of registration. Any footage containing or related to criminal activity collected by the St. John Police Department may be used as evidence during any stage of a criminal proceeding and registrants could be subject to court subpoena. Under no circumstances shal the registrants construe that they are acting as an agent and/or employee of the City of St. john or the St. John Police Department.

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      Applicant Information

      The St. John Police Department offers vacation check services to its residents and the residents of the communities we contract services for. Complete and submit the form and officers will periodically conduct vacation checks on your residence as time permits. The City of St. John cannot guarantee that this will keep your home from being damaged or broken into, however, it does give added security to the homeowner and neighbors. If you prefer to request a vacation check over the phone or in person, please call (314) 427-8700 or stop in at 8944 St. Charles Rock Rd. during business hours.


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