How to discover the voter title

How to discover the voter title

If you are preparing for the next elections and you don’t know where to find your voter title, don’t worry! In this article, we will show you step by step how to find your voter title quickly and easily.

Step 1: Access the website of the Superior Electoral Court

To start, visit the official website of the Superior Electoral Court (TSE) through the link www.tse.jus.br . The TSE is the body responsible for managing the elections in Brazil and offers several important information to voters.

Step 2: Look for the “voter title” option

On the TSE website, look for the “voter title” option or use the search bar to make your search easier. Generally, this option is located in the main menu of the site.

Step 3: Click on the “name consultation” option

When you find the “Voter Title” option, click on the “Name Consultation” option. This option allows you to find your voter title informing your full name, date of birth and mother’s name.

Step 4: Fill in the requested data

On the name page by name, fill in the requested data correctly. Make sure you enter your full name, date of birth and mother’s name without errors or abbreviations.

Step 5: Check the query result

After completing the requested data, click “See” and wait for the query result. The system will seek its voter title based on the information provided and will display the result on the screen.

Step 6: Write down your voter title number

If the consultation is successful, the system will display the number of your voter title. Write down this number in a safe place, as it will be necessary to make your vote in the elections.

Step 7: If you don’t find your voter title

If the query does not return any results or if you find any incorrect information, contact your region’s electoral registry office. They will be able to help you seek your voter title or data correction.

Now that you know how to discover your voter title, be sure to participate in the next elections and exercise your voting right. Democracy depends on everyone’s participation!

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