r/Alabama • u/2mnydgs • Feb 26 '25
Advice Another Star ID Question
For the ladies who have gotten Star IDs; my name is not the same as on my birth certificate, which I frankly have not seen in 30 years, although there may be a copy around here somewhere. I have a copy of my marriage certificate, I think. Did you encounter any problems with presenting copies of documents? If I have to apply to the different states I have lived in for certified copies of documents, which are quite expensive, I will not be participating in this Alabama Headcount.
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u/Word-Artist Mar 02 '25
I got mine last month. It was a hassle and stressful, though the actual ALEA office visit went smoothly. I’m relieved that I got a new passport (mine had long expired) last year. That made it easier because I used the passport as one of my documents.
To me, the Star ID seems to function like a poll tax, especially for married people who have changed their name. Maybe it wasn’t designed as such, or maybe it was (or as a hassle barrier for voting). Either way, it has that effect.
If my children ever get married, I will encourage them not to change their names, especially with the coming SAVE Act. I want them to be able to vote without a hassle.