Associate Membership Application

You are currently filling out the online application for associate membership. If you would rather apply for regular CCA/CCP membership and certification, click here. Also, be sure to follow all instructions.

Application for Membership

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Application for Membership

Please read all instructions and each question located within this form carefully before completing this application. This form must be filled out completely. This information is used to assess your particular qualifications for acceptance into membership in our Association. All additional documents may be emailed/mailed/faxed after submitting the online application.

If there is insufficient space to adequately answer a question, or you wish to clarify your response, please attach any additional sheets or documents, such as resumes, you feel would be helpful in supporting your Application for membership and/or Petition for Certification. All attachments must be signed and dated. All additional documents may be emailed/mailed/faxed after submitting the online application.

IMPORTANT: By filling in your name in the signature box as well as the date signifies your agreement with the attestation and your application will not be processed without them.

Attestation

I certify that all information herein is true and complete to the best of my knowledge and belief. I authorize verification of this information and release all concerned from any liability in connection therewith. I hereby apply for membership in the National Association of Construction Auditors, and affirm I have read and understand the qualifications for membership. I agree to abide by the Association’s Bylaws, Rules and Regulations, Code of Ethics, and to promote the Association’s objectives and purposes. I understand that providing false or misleading information in the application for membership form, or in the Petition for Certification form, are sufficient grounds for denial of membership, denial of certification or expulsion from membership in the Association, when the false or misleading information is discovered.

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