Indiana Code § 3-7-33-8

Scanning paper document that creates, amends, or cancels voter registration record into the computerized list
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Sec. 8. Upon receiving a paper document that creates, amends, or cancels the voter registration record of an individual in the computerized list maintained under IC 3-7-26.3 , the county voter registration office shall scan the paper document and attach the scanned image to the voter's file in the computerized list. This section requires the scanning of a voter registration application that is subsequently rejected.   IC 3-7-34 Chapter 34. Registration Forms; Special Procedures for Processing Incomplete or Incorrectly Filed Applications               3-7-34-1 Applicability of chapter             3-7-34-1.5 "Incomplete" registration forms             3-7-34-1.7 "Registration form"             3-7-34-2 Duties of county voter registration office when registration application incomplete; contact of voter             3-7-34-3 Processing incomplete voter registration application             3-7-34-4 Applicability; certification of incomplete forms to board; rejection             3-7-34-4.5 Voter registration application lacking information to be supplied by individual who received application; contact voter and individual who received application; effect of lack of information; notice to county election board             3-7-34-5 Effort to be made to obtain missing information             3-7-34-6 Processing of forms             3-7-34-7 Certification of processed incomplete forms; notice to supply omitted information             3-7-34-8 Notice of noncompliance             3-7-34-9 Forwarding forms to proper county             3-7-34-10 Election division to forward forms to county voter registration office             3-7-34-11 Clerk to forward forms to county board             3-7-34-12 Reproduction of incompatible forms             3-7-34-13 Forms received after preparation of list or download to electronic poll books

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