The Alabama Secretary of State’s office will be in Tallapoosa County Thursday to make sure all residents have a photo ID that will be required to cast ballots in the June 3 Primary Election.

With the passage of House Bill 19 in 2011, the Alabama Legislature required photo identification to cast a ballot in the state beginning with this summer’s primary. But in response to concerns that some residents did not possess or could not afford photo ID, Secretary of State Jim Bennett’s office will dispatch photo voter ID mobile site visits, in which residents can get a photo ID suitable for voting at no cost.