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    PRINCIPAL MEMBER: (Must by the license holder for a valid Investigative Firm or Security Guard Agency within the State of Indiana)  $120 Annual Dues
    To become a Principal Member, the applicant must be a valid license holder for a Private Investigative Firm License or a valid license holder for a Security Guard Agency License issued by the State of Indiana. Only a Principal Member may vote on the society’s business, and the society will maintain a one Principal - one vote policy. A Principal member will be accorded full rights of membership in the society in addition to the right to vote, and including but not limited to, the right to hold elected office and to serve in any appointed position.

    AFFILIATE MEMBER: (Must be a principal licensee duly licensed by a licensing authority outside the state of Indiana and not a license holder in the state of Indiana) $120 Annual Dues
    To become Affiliate Member, the applicant must be a principal licensee duly licensed by the licensing authority of another state or territory, and not licensed in the state of Indiana. An affiliate member will be accorded full rights of membership, except the right to vote and hold office. - Affiliate membership is also available to others not otherwise eligible, yet who share the aims and principles of the society and is approved by the executives.

    ASSOCIATE MEMBER: (An employee of any Principal or Affiliate Member) $60 Annual Dues
    To become an Associate Member, one must be an employee of a state licensee Principal Member or the employee of an out of state licensee Affiliate member. An Associate member will be accorded full rights of membership, except the right to vote and hold office. An Associate membership will be valid only during the term said member is regularly employed by a Principal or Affiliate member of the society.

    ASSOCIATE INVESTIGATOR MEMBER: (An investigator employed by an investigative firm in which the licensee of the investigative firm does not hold membership) $120 Annual Dues
    To become an Associate Investigator Member, one must be an employee of a state licensee or an employee of an out of state licensee in which the principal licensee holder is not a member of the society. The Associate Investigator member will be accorded full rights of membership, except the right to vote and hold office.

    ASSOCIATE SECURITY PROFESSIONAL MEMBER: (A security professional employed by a Security Guard Agency in which the licensee of the Security Guard Agency does not hold membership) $120 Annual Dues
    To become an Associate Security Professional Member, one must be an employee of a state licensee or an employee of an out of state licensee in which the principal licensee holder is not a member of the society. The Associate Security Professional member will be accorded full rights of membership, except the right to vote and hold office.

    ASSOCIATE PROCESS SERVER MEMBER: (A Process Server that is employed by a firm in which the licensee of the firm does not hold membership) $120 Annual Dues
    To become an Associate Process Server Member, one must be an employee of a state licensee or an employee of an out of state licensee in which the principal licensee holder is not a member of the society. The Associate Process Servicer Member will be accorded full rights of membership, except the right to vote and hold office. (If the state in which the process server is employed doesn’t require licensing, the membership will be considered)

    LIFE MEMBER: (Any Principal Member is eligible for Life Membership) $1,200 Lifetime Dues 
    Any Principal Member of the society is eligible for Life membership upon payment of the proper dues. A Life member will receive special recognition from the society, in a manner determined by the Executive Council, and will be accorded full rights of Principal membership


    DISQUALIFICATIONS:
    If a member is convicted of a felony offense, a misdemeanor offense involving moral turpitude or sanctioned by a governing regulatory agency or licensing board from the member’s state, his/her membership within the society may be revoked for cause. No person who applies for membership in the society and who has been convicted of a felony offense or a misdemeanor offense which involves moral turpitude shall be confirmed for membership. 

     

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