Become a Volunteer Deputy Registrar
Would you like to become a Volunteer Deputy Registrar?
Volunteer Deputy Registrars (“VDRs”) are entrusted with the responsibility of officially registering voters in
the State of Texas. VDRs are appointed by county voter registrars and charged with helping increase voter
registration in the state.
You may be appointed a volunteer deputy registrar at any time. However, your term expires on December
31 of the even-numbered year.
For more information about how to become a VDR, check out this guide.
Texas Volunteer Deputy Registrar Guide
Once you complete the training below, contact the elections office to schedule your test and pick up your VDR packet.
Texas VDR Training (English)
Texas VDR Training (Spanish)