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Pay 2010 Dues
Pay Your AARS Dues for the Year 2010 Now
 
 
All current AARS member dues must be submitted by January 30, 2010 in order for membership to remain active for the year 2010. 
Annual Dues for the American Association of Railroad Superintendents are $75 for Active members (members who are actively employed by a railroad, department of transportation, regulatory agency, industry association, publications or educational institution) and Associate members (members who are actively employed by suppliers to the railroad industry, consultants).  Dues for Lifetime members (those who are retired and not employed by the industry even as consultants) are $15.
 
Note:  If you are not a current member of AARS, please register as a new member by clicking Register on the main page of the AARS website and completing the forms.
 
Online Payment
If you were a member of AARS in 2009, you can pay your 2010 dues online via the AARS website.  Here's how:
 
1. Sign in with your Username and Password.  Forgot your username or password?  Email us at aars@railroadsuperintendents.org and we will send them to you!
 
2. Once you sign in, click on My Profile.
 
3. In your profile, scroll down to Account where you can view and confirm when your membership expires and when a dues payment is due.
 
4. If your 2010 dues are not already paid and therefore are due by January 30, 2010, go to the AARS Store in the main menu, click on Dues and follow the prompts to pay the appropriate dues for your type of membership.
 
Pay by Mail
Submit your dues payment by check in US funds to AARS, PO Box 200, LaFox IL 60147.
 
Questions?
Email AARS at aars@railroadsuperintendents.org or call 630-762-0754.
 
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