Yes — in West Norfolk, you can register to vote if you’re 16 or over, as long as you’re a citizen of Great Britain, the Commonwealth, the Irish Republic, or a European Union member state, and you live at an address in West Norfolk. You can register online, or use the phone or paper form options if needed.
| Eligibility / requirement | What West Norfolk says |
|---|---|
| Minimum age | 16 or over |
| Can you vote straight away? | You won’t be able to vote until you’re 18 |
| Citizenship | Great Britain, Commonwealth, Irish Republic, or EU member state |
| Residence | Living at an address in West Norfolk |
| How to register | Details |
|---|---|
| Online | Register to vote on GOV.UK |
| Paper form | Print paper forms from GOV.UK |
| By phone | Call 01553 616773 and the council will send a registration form, or register you over the phone if you have your National Insurance number |
If you’ve changed address, West Norfolk says you’ll need to re-register. If you’re not sure whether you’re already on the register, you can call 01553 616773 to check for free.