We’re a little over two weeks away from the Democratic primary election, but you don’t need to wait until April 1 to vote.

At 10 a.m. this morning, early voting will kick off at the Early Voting Center located at One Judiciary Square (441 4th Street NW). Between now and March 29 (with the exception of March 23, when the Center will be closed), the Early Voting Center will be open everyday from 8:30 a.m. to 7 p.m. for D.C. residents to cast their ballots early and avoid the lines at poll centers on April 1.

And on Saturday, March 22, there will be 12 additional Early Voting Centers opening around the city for early voters. You can find a full list of those locations here.

If you’re not registered to vote in D.C., never fear!—it’s not to late to register. Simply show up to One Judiciary Square with one of the following documents in order to register and cast your vote:

  • Current and valid District of Columbia DMV-issued ID.
  • Government check or paycheck.
  • Bank Statement.
  • Current utility bill or lease.
  • Other government document showing your name and current District address.
  • Statement from a student housing/resident facility.
  • Statement of occupancy from a District of Columbia homeless shelter.