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Joining NATE
How to Become a NATE Member
1. Review the membership categories to determine which category best defines your company.

2. Completely fill out the two page Membership Application. (The membership application is available in a PDF format, or, if you prefer, the NATE office can fax the application to you. An online application is not available because we need an actual signature on the application.)

3. Send your application without payment via mail or fax to the NATE office:

National Association of Tower Erectors
8 Second Street SE
Watertown, SD 57201-3624

Fax: 605-886-5184


4. The NATE Membership Coordinator will review the information on the application with the main contact person to verify the company is in the correct category, and determine who will receive complimentary Tower Times subscriptions.

5. Once the information is verified, an invoice for membership dues will be sent.

6. Once dues are paid (either by check or credit card) the company will be considered a NATE member and will have access to all NATE benefits and services.

7. In approximately 4 weeks, the new member company will receive their certificate of membership and membership plaque.

If you would like to request a membership application, please contact the NATE office at carol@natehome.com or Tel: 888-882-5865. You may also print the application below.

Membership Application 08-09 Membership Application 08-09
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