Sec. 5.7. (a) The statewide voter registration system must contain a feature that identifies: (1) potential nonresidential addresses submitted on voter registration applications; and (2) voter registrations in the statewide voter registration system that list a potential nonresidential address. (b) This subsection applies to an application with a residence address that the statewide voter registration system identifies as a potential nonresidential address. Before the county voter registration official makes a determination on the application under section 5 of this chapter, the official shall conduct research on the application to determine if: (1) an individual could reside at the address stated on the application; or (2) the applicant resides at a nontraditional address described in IC 3-5-5-18 . (c) Not later than August 1 of each year, the county voter registration official shall identify: (1) potential nonresidential addresses submitted on voter registration applications; and (2) voter registrations in the statewide voter registration system that list a potential nonresidential address. (d) The county voter registration official may not enter a nonresidential address into the statewide voter registration system as a voter's registration address.
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