The Iowa Voter Registration Application Form is an official document used to register eligible citizens of Iowa to vote in local, state, and federal elections. The form must be completed and signed in order to be submitted to the Iowa Secretary of State, either in-person or by mail. It is important to note that the form must include proof of identity and proof of residency. There are three types of Iowa Voter Registration Application Forms: 1. In-Person Voter Registration Form — this is used when registering to vote in-person at the county auditor's office. 2. Mail-In Voter Registration Form — this is used when registering to vote by mail. 3. Online Voter Registration Form — this is used when registering to vote online. The Iowa Voter Registration Application Form includes sections for personal information, proof of identity and residency, and a signed oath. The personal information section includes name, date of birth, address, and political party affiliation. The proof of identity and residency section requires the applicant to provide two forms of identification, such as a driver’s license, Social Security card, or passport. The signed oath is a statement of affirmation that the voter is eligible to register to vote. Once the Iowa Voter Registration Application Form is completed and submitted, the voter will be added to the Iowa voter rolls and will receive a voter ID card. The voter ID card will be used to cast ballots in all future elections.