Arlington Polling Locations & Hours - Voting Info

Elections and Campaign Finance Texas 3 Minutes Read ยท published February 09, 2026 Flag of Texas

Arlington, Texas voters should confirm their official polling location and hours before every election to avoid delays and ensure their ballot counts. Polling places and schedules are set by county and state election officials; Arlington residents most often vote at Tarrant County polling sites. Use the county and state tools below to verify your precinct, hours, accessible entrances, and any changes for special elections. Bring an approved form of photo ID and allow time for lines. If you need assistance on Election Day, contact your county elections office or the City of Arlington for local guidance.

Check your polling place at least a week before Election Day.

Where to Find Your Polling Location and Hours

To locate your assigned polling place and view official hours, use the county and state election tools. Tarrant County publishes polling locations, early voting schedules, and Election Day hours for Arlington-area precincts[1]. The Texas Secretary of State provides statewide polling rules, ID requirements, and links to voter services[2]. If you are unsure which county administers your address, contact the City Secretary or county elections office listed in the resources below.

  • Confirm Election Day hours and early voting dates.
  • Check opening and closing times for your specific precinct.
  • View accessible-location information and where curbside voting is offered.

Preparing to Vote

Before you go, bring the ID accepted under Texas law, review a sample ballot if available, and verify any ballot-by-mail deadlines if you qualify. If you plan to vote early, confirm the early voting locations and hours for Arlington precincts. If you need language or accessibility assistance at the polling place, contact the elections office ahead of time.

Bring acceptable photo ID and have a backup plan for lines or weather.

Penalties & Enforcement

Enforcement of polling-place rules and election offenses in Arlington is carried out under Texas election law by county election officials and state authorities, with criminal enforcement by district attorneys and law enforcement as needed. Exact fine amounts and civil penalties are set by state statute or court order; specific monetary fines for local violations are not specified on the cited pages[2]. Where a municipal or county ordinance applies to conduct near a polling place, the local elections office will identify enforcement procedures.

  • Fine amounts: not specified on the cited page.
  • Enforcer: Tarrant County Elections or other county elections office; criminal matters handled by county or district attorney.
  • Inspection/complaint pathway: submit complaints to the county elections office or file incident reports with local law enforcement.
  • Appeals/review: election contests and challenges proceed under state procedures; specific time limits are not specified on the cited page.
  • Typical violations: unlawful electioneering within restricted distance, voting in the wrong precinct, and assisting voters illegally.
Report election-day problems to the county elections office immediately.

Applications & Forms

  • Voter registration application: submit online or by mail via the Texas Secretary of State registration page; deadlines vary by election and are listed on the state site[3].
  • Ballot by mail (application): available from the county elections office or the Secretary of State site; eligibility, deadlines, and submission instructions are on official pages.
  • Fees: there is no fee to register or to vote by mail; any fee information would be listed on the official county or state pages.

How-To

  1. Go to the county polling-place lookup or the Secretary of State voter tools to enter your address and confirm your precinct and polling hours.
  2. Review ID requirements and bring an acceptable form of photo ID to the polling site.
  3. If you need to register or update registration, complete the state registration form before the deadline.
  4. If you encounter problems on Election Day, contact the county elections office immediately for assistance or to report issues.

FAQ

How do I find my polling location in Arlington?
Use the Tarrant County polling-place lookup or the Texas Secretary of State voter tools to enter your address and see your assigned site[1][2].
What are the polling place hours?
Hours vary by election and precinct; confirm official opening and closing times through the county elections calendar or the state voter information pages[1][2].
Can I vote if my polling location has changed?
If your assigned polling location changed, you must go to the new assigned site for your precinct or follow instructions for provisional ballots from the county elections office.

Key Takeaways

  • Confirm your polling place and hours before Election Day to avoid surprises.
  • Bring an accepted photo ID and any required documents for absentee voting.

Help and Support / Resources


  1. [1] Tarrant County Elections - Official polling locations and schedules
  2. [2] Texas Secretary of State - VoteTexas official voter information
  3. [3] Texas Secretary of State - Register to Vote