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  1. Registering for the First Time

    https://vote.mecknc.gov/Information-for-Voters/Voter-Registration

    Register to vote or update your existing registration electronically.

  2. Voter Registration Status and Voting Location

    https://vote.mecknc.gov/Information-for-Voters/registration-status

    Check your registration status and voting location by using the NCSBE Voter Search app.

  3. Request a Replacement Voter Card

    https://vote.mecknc.gov/Information-for-Voters/update-party

    (You DO NOT need a voter card to vote!) 

    You must be a registered voter in Mecklenburg county to request a replacement voter card. If you are registering for the first time, a voter card will automatically be mailed out once your registration has been processed.

  4. Update or Cancel Your Voter Registration

    https://vote.mecknc.gov/Information-for-Voters/Update-Address

    Update your Party Affiliation, Residential or Mailing Address, or Name on your voter registration. The civilian voter registration deadline (25 days before Election Day).

  5. Voters with Disabilities

    https://vote.mecknc.gov/Information-for-Voters/Accessible-Voting

    Federal and state laws require early voting locations and Election Day polling sites to be accessible to all voters.

  6. Customer Service

    https://code.mecknc.gov/support

    Support for general questions pertaining to permitting and regulations.

  7. Homeowner Internet Permitting (HIP)

    https://code.mecknc.gov/permitting/hip

    Internet-based permitting for residential projects when homeowners are acting as their own contractor.

  8. Code Information & Resource Center (CIRC)​

    https://code.mecknc.gov/service/code-information-resource-center-circ

    Code officials answer your code questions and offer guidance as you try to plan your project from conception to submittal. 

  9. Residential Plan Review

    https://code.mecknc.gov/plan-review/residential

    New construction, remodels and additions for single-family, two-family or townhomes three stories or fewer, plus small project multi-trade additions, remodels increasing heated square footage, accessory buildings and structures.

  10. Small Commercial Plan Review

    https://code.mecknc.gov/plan-review/small-commercial

    Small commercial interior renovations 10,000 sq. ft. or less with use and occupancy classifications of business (B), mercantile (M) or storage (S); new construction or additions 400 sq. ft. or less for B, M, or S occupancies; covered open-air structures 750 sq. ft. or less (ex., picnic shelters); modular office trailers 1,000 sq. ft. or less, equipment change-outs requiring plan review.