People with no fixed address
You can still register to vote even if you do not have a fixed address. This could be because:
- you are homeless or have no fixed address (this would include guardian of commercial properties)
- you are a person who has been remanded in custody, but you have not yet been convicted of any offence
- you are a patient in a mental health hospital
To register, you need to give an address where you would be living if it were not for your current situation or an address where you have lived in the past.
If you are homeless, you can give details of where you spend a substantial part of your time.
Find out more information about registering to vote with no fixed address.