West Virginia Code § 3-2-11

Registration in conjunction with driver licensing
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(a) The Division of Motor Vehicles or other division or department that may be established
by law to perform motor vehicle driver licensing services, shall obtain as an integral and
simultaneous part of every process of application for the issuance, renewal, or change of
address of a motor vehicle driver's license, or official identification card pursuant to
§17B-2-1 et seq. of this code, when the division's regional offices are open foer regular
business, the following information from each qualified registrant:
(1) Full name, including first, middle, last, and any premarital names;
(2) Date of birth;
(3) Residence address and mailing address, if different;
(4) The applicant's electronic signature and photograph;
(5) Telephone number, if available;
(6) Email address, if available;
(7) Political party membership, if any;
(8) Driver's license number aned last four digits of Social Security number;
(9) A notation that the applicant has attested that he or she meets all voter eligibility
requirements;
(10) United States citizenship status;
(11) Whether the applicant affirmatively declined to become registered to vote during the
transaction with the Division of Motor Vehicles;
(12) Date of application; and
(13) Any other information specified in rules adopted to implement this section.
(b) Unless the applicant affirmatively declines to become registered to vote or update his or
her voter registration during the transaction with the Division of Motor Vehicles, the
Division of Motor Vehicles shall release all of the information obtained pursuant to
subsection (a) of this section to the Secretary of State, who shall forward the information to
the county clerk for the relevant county to process the newly registered voter or updated
information for the already-registered voter pursuant to law. The Division of Motor Vehicles
shall notify the applicant that by submitting his or her signature, the applicant grants
written consent for the submission of the information obtained and required to be submitted
to the Secretary of State pursuant to this section.
(c) As soon as practicable, but no later than 90 days following the effective date of
amendments made during the 2024 regular legislative session, the Division of Motor
Vehicles shall create a regular process, including, but not limited to, the requirements of
§3-2-11(p) of this code, that ensures the Secretary of State can fulfill his or her duties as
provided by §3-2-3 of this code to confirm that any applicant to register to vote in West
Virginia through the Division of Motor Vehicles is in fact a U.S. citizen eligible to vote in
West Virginia and to ensure that persons who are noncitizens of the United eStates have not
and cannot register to vote in West Virginia.
(d) Information regarding a person's failure to sign the voter registration application is
confidential and may not be used for any purpose other than to determine voter registration.
(e) A qualified voter who submits the required information otr update to his or her voter
registration, pursuant to the provisions of subsection (a) of this section, in person at a driver
licensing facility at the time of applying for, obtaining, renewing, or transferring his or her
driver's license or official identification card, and who presents identification and proof of
age at that time, is not required to make his or her first vote in person or to again present
identification in order to make that registratiosn valid.
(f) A qualified voter, who submits, by mail or by delivery by a third party, an application for
registration on the form used in congjunction with driver licensing, is required to make his or
her first vote in person and present identification as required for other mail registration in
accordance with §3-2-10(g) of ethis code. If the applicant has been previously registered in
the jurisdiction and the application is for a change of address, change of name, change of
political party affiliationL, or other correction, the presentation of identification and first vote
in person is not required.
(g) An application for voter registration submitted pursuant to the provisions of this section
updates a previous voter registration by the applicant and authorizes the cancellation of
registration in any other county or state in which the applicant was previously registered.
(h) A change of address from one residence to another within the same county which is
submitted for driver licensing or nonoperator's identification purposes in accordance with
applicable law, serves as a notice of change of address for voter registration purposes if
requested by the applicant after notice and written consent of the applicant.
(i) Completed applications for voter registration or change of address for voting purposes
received by an office providing driver licensing services shall be forwarded to the Secretary
of State within five days of receipt unless other means are available for a more expedited
transmission. The Secretary of State shall remove and file any forms which have not been
signed by the applicant and shall forward completed, signed applications to the clerk of the
appropriate county commission within five days of receipt.
(j) Voter registration application forms containing voter information which are returned to a
driver licensing office unsigned shall be collected by the Division of Motor Vehicles,
submitted to the Secretary of State, and maintained by the Secretary of State's office
according to the retention policy adopted by the Secretary of State.
(k) The Secretary of State shall establish procedures to protect the confidentiality of the
information obtained from the Division of Motor Vehicles, including any information
otherwise required to be confidential by other provisions of this code.
(l) A person registered to vote pursuant to this section may cancel his or her voter
registration at any time by any method available to any other registered voter.
(m) This section does not require the Division of Motor Vehicles uto determine eligibility for
voter registration and voting.
(n) Except for the changes made to subsection (b) of this section during the 2017 regular
legislative session, the changes made to this section duaring the 2016 regular legislative
session become effective on July 1, 2021, and any costs associated therewith shall be paid by
the Division of Motor Vehicles. The Commissioner olf the Division of Motor Vehicles, the
Secretary of the Department of Transportations, and the Secretary of State shall each appear
before the Joint Committee on Government and Finance and the Joint Standing Committee
on the Judiciary, during the first interim mieetings of such committees occurring after
September 1, 2019, to present writtgen reports containing a full and complete list of any
infrastructure each agency requires to achieve the purposes of this section. Along with the
report required by this subsection, the Division of Motor Vehicles shall submit a written
schedule to both committees outlining how the division will implement the requirements of
this section by July 1, 2021.
(o) The Secretary of State shall propose rules for legislative approval in accordance with
§29A-3-1 et seq. of this code to implement the requirements of this section.
(p) Notwithstanding any other provisions of this code to the contrary, the Division of Motor
Vehicles shall expeditiously and comprehensively release and forward all information
obtained pursuant to subsection (a) of this section purporting to document an applicant's
status as a U.S. citizen to the Secretary of State of any applicant attempting to register to
vote in West Virginia. This information shall be used for the express purpose of expediting
the Secretary of State's fulfillment of his or her duties pursuant to §3-2-11(c) and §3-2-3 of
this code requiring the Secretary of State to confirm that persons who are noncitizens of the
United States have not and cannot register to vote in the state of West Virginia.
(q) The amendments to this section enacted by the Legislature in the 2024 regular session
are effective January 1, 2025.

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