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Posted by Equestrian South Australia on 07/06/2016.

2016-17 Membership Renewal Update

If you did not receive your renewal notice and have changed your email or postal address during the year you may need to contact the Equestrian SA office to ensure we have your current contact details.

 As Equestrian SA runs a financial year membership, to ensure you insurance remains current please ensure you renew your membership prior to the 30th June 2016.

 There are two ways to renew your membership:

  1. Online – For this you will need your member number and password which will been on your renewal notice
  2. Return the hard copy renewal notice and payment [details] to the ESA office

Unfortunately memberships cannot be processed over the phone as you are required to accept a release and waiver of liability.

 Once your membership has been processed your new membership card will be emailed to you. Don’t forget to print a copy to take with you to events.

 Renew Online

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Top tips for a pain free renewal

  1. If you are a current member or have been a member of ESA  in the past, please ensure that you are renewing your membership not joining as a new member. (EA numbers are allocated once and are reactivated upon renewal)
  2. During the renewal process please ensure that your contact details, particularly email addresses, are correct
  3. Ensure that you provide your mailing address if it is different from your residential address
  4. Check that all horses for which you are the PRIMARY REGISTERED owner are listed on your profile with the correct status (active, retired, sold etc). If any changes need to be made (if you have gelded your stallion etc.) please contact the office to advise.
  5. Ensure that you circle/tick the competition licences that you will be needing for each horse in the new membership year.. Licences will only be issued to horses who have microchips on record. all listed owners must be current members, before licences can be processed.
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