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20 October 2020

Guidance for sealed mail ballot return envelopes

What should I do if my return envelope for my vote-by-mail ballot arrives pre-sealed?

If your return envelope is pre-sealed, call us at 850-892-8112 and we will provide you with guidance or send you a replacement envelope. You may also come to one of our office locations and we will provide you with a replacement envelope.

If there is insufficient time to request a replacement return envelope, you may carefully open the top of your pre-sealed return envelope with a letter opener or scissors, place your ballot in the return envelope, and seal the return envelope with tape. You may also sign your name or initials across the tape for added security, in addition to the required signature on the affidavit. Be sure to carefully follow all instructions on the vote-by-mail ballot and envelope. 

What should I do if my vote-by-mail ballot is damaged?

If your vote-by-mail ballot is damaged, immediately call us at 850-892-8112. We can discuss whether your vote-by-mail ballot is usable and send you a replacement vote-by-mail ballot, if necessary.

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Main Office: map This link will direct you to an external website.  
Walton County Courthouse
571 US Hwy 90 East, Suite 102
DeFuniak Springs, FL 32433

PHONE: (850) 892-8112 
FAX: (850) 892-8113
HOURS: Monday - Friday, 8:00am - 4:30pm                 

Branch Office: map This link will direct you to an external website.
Walton County Courthouse Annex
31 Coastal Centre Blvd, Suite 300
Santa Rosa Beach, FL 32459

PHONE: (850) 622-0744
FAX: (850) 622-1291
HOURS: Monday - Friday, 8:00am - 4:30pm
 

This website is provided as a source for public information. The Walton County Supervisor of Elections makes every effort to ensure the information provided is accurate. However, no warranties, expressed or implied, are provided for the data herein, its use or interpretation.

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