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How to pay for or renew your individual annual membership dues
How to pay for or renew your individual annual membership dues

Before participating in NAGVA tournaments, you will need to make sure that you have your individual annual membership dues paid.

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Each NAGVA season begins following the Championships tournament in May of each year and concludes at the end of the next Championships tournament.  The current season's annual individual membership fee is $40 if paid online or $45 if paid on-site at a tournament.  You can follow the steps below to use the discounted online payment method.

Individual membership dues

After you login to the website, you can visit your NAGVA profile page to see the status of your annual dues for the current season.  If you are new to NAGVA, you will likely see a screen that looks like the below image that indicates you have not paid your membership fees.

If you do see a screen similar to this one, you can click the link that says "Please click here to pay your NAGVA member dues" .  You can also use the button below to take you straight to the page.

Once you are on the membership dues payment page, you will want to verify that your address, e-mail address, and phone number are correct. If they are not correct, you can visit your NAGVA Member Profile page to correct them.  If everything looks good you can then click the "Buy Now" button that will take you to Paypal to complete your transaction.

After you have finished your transaction, you can verify that everything worked correctly and that your profile has been updated to show that you have your current season's membership dues paid by visiting your NAGVA profile overview page again.

If you have any problems at all, please reach out to the team by starting a new message using the chat panel in the lower-right side of your screen or you can always e-mail us at help@nagva.org and it will be routed to the appropriate Board member to help you.

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