Indiana Statutes § 3-7-37-1 Mailing address for individual with nontraditional residence
Statute Text
If the United States Postal Service does not deliver mail directly to an individual with a nontraditional residence in the precinct where the individual resides, the individual may use a mailing address within a precinct in the county to complete the registration affidavit and to provide an address for the mailing of notices under this article. However, if the person uses a mailing address under this section, the registration affidavit must also state the precinct in which the individual with a nontraditional residence resides.
History
As added by P.L. 12-1995 , SEC. 47 .
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