The Alabama Amendment to Registration is a form used to register eligible voters in the state of Alabama. It is a paper form that must be filled out and signed by the voter and a witness before being submitted to the local board of registrars. The form is used to add, change, or delete a voter's name, address, party affiliation, or other registration information. There are three main types of Alabama Amendment to Registration: Initial Registration, Change of Address, and Party Affiliation. Initial Registration is used to register a voter for the first time in their county. Change of Address is used to update a voter's address within their county. Party Affiliation is used to add or change a voter's party affiliation.