I received election related mail. How do I know if it's official?

Official election mail will come directly from a county election office or the Secretary of State's office in Atlanta. It will need your attention. Do not throw it away without reading. We are contacting you for a reason. 

During election season, political parties, candidates, and other interested groups will send items to your residence. Do not be alarmed. Take note of the sender's address. If it is not from a county election office or the Secretary of State's office, you are under no obligation to respond.

Feel free to call our office at 706-613-3150 if you have questions or concerns about a mailing you've received.

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1. Am I eligible to vote in Georgia?
2. What is required to register to vote?
3. Do I register as a member of a political party?
4. How do I register to vote?
5. How do I know if my registration application was approved?
6. Do I have to register to vote again when I move?
7. What is a precinct card?
8. Can my registration expire?
9. What are the different methods for casting my vote?
10. When does early/advance voting begin?
11. What identification is required to vote?
12. Can I use my college or university photo ID card?
13. What happens if I am at the polls on Election Day and I do not have my photo ID?
14. What if I do not have acceptable photo ID?
15. How does the voting process work in Georgia? What do I actually do during voting?
16. How do I become a poll worker?
17. When are the Board of Elections Meetings and can I attend?
18. I received election related mail. How do I know if it's official?