MY STEPS
Elections
Single electoral register
Practical info
Service Etat Civil :
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Monday to Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. and 1:30 p.m. to 4:30 p.m.
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Théoule-sur-Mer Town Hall
1 Place Général Bertrand
BP 40001
06591 Théoule-sur-Mer Cedex -
Tel.: 04 92 97 47 86
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m.curetti@ville-theoulesurmer.fr
Single electoral register
The civil status that appears on your electoral card is now that recorded in the Répertoire National d'Identification des Personnes Physiques (RNIPP) managed by insee on the basis of the information transmitted :
- By the communes for people born in metropolitan France, the French overseas departments, Saint-Pierre et Miquelon, Saint-Martin or French Polynesia.
- By the social sphere for people born abroad, in New Caledonia or Wallis and Futuna
The purpose of the RNIPP is to verify the official civil status of voters.
However, errors may occur and you can ask for them to be corrected:
Electoral situation
Check that you are registered on the electoral roll for your commune, on the service-public.fr website. If the teleservice identifies you, this means that you are registered in the commune you have entered.
Voter registration
To vote in the next elections, you need to register on the electoral roll of your commune. You can register online until the sixth Wednesday before the election.
Change of address
After moving house, you may want to change the address on your electoral card. Depending on your situation, the procedure will vary:
- If you're in the same commune, all you need to do is notify your town hall of your change of address, bringing your identity card or passport (original and copy) and proof of address. This will enable you to receive your electoral card and remain on the electoral roll.
- In a new commune, you will need to go to the town hall of your new home with your identity card or passport (and a copy), proof of address and a cerfa form n°12669*01 (available from the town hall) to change your address on your electoral map.
Proxy voting
Thanks to the Maprocuration teleservice, you can apply for a power of attorney online.
You can give your proxy to someone you trust at any time up to one day before the election. You must then validate it in person at a police station or gendarmerie brigade. You'll need to show proof of identity and your "Maprocuration" registration reference.