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Visit the FEO Voter Services Centre if you need to have a new VoterCard or a Voter Replacement Card - FEO

Visit the FEO Voter Services Centre if you need to have a new VoterCard or a Voter Replacement Card - FEO

By Abigail Sorovi
07/07/2023
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People can visit the Fijian Elections Office Voter Services Centre, should they need to have a new VoterCard or a Voter Replacement Card done.

FEO has clarified this after their FEO headquarters in Toorak Suva received numerous enquiries in person from the public in the last couple of weeks.

FEO says for card renewals and update of card information, members of the public are advised to take with them original or certified copies of their Birth Certificate and a valid photo ID, for new registration services, members of the public are advised to take their original or certified copies of the original birth certificate.

They say VoterCard services are not available at the FEO Headquarters located at 59-63 High Street Toorak, Suva, and all VoterCard services, new registration, card renewal and update of card information are available at their three Voter Services Centres around the country.

VoterCard services and Voter Services are available from their centres located at the old Fiji Visitors Bureau Building from 8.30am to 3.00pm (Monday – Friday), 36 Vitogo Parade Lautoka, 8.30am – 3.00pm (Monday – Friday) and Legal Aid Building, Jaduram Street, Labasa from 8.30am – 3.00pm (Monday – Friday).

FEO adds the Labasa VSC is currently undergoing renovations and the office has temporarily relocated to the Provincial Administrators Office Macuata, Macuata House until 24th July 2023.

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