Voters without a fixed or permanent address
If you don't have a permanent home, you can register to vote at an address where you spend most of your time (during the day or night). This may be because you are:
- homeless or have no fixed address
- are remanded in custody, but not yet convicted of any offence
- a patient in a mental health hospital
If you are homeless, the address you use to register at could be a shelter, or any place where you sleep or spend a large part of your day.
You'll need to download and complete a form for someone with no fixed or permanent address from the gov.uk website