Renewal, member update and event registration instructions: to renew your membership or register for events you must log in first. To edit your profile or renew click the blue person icon below. Select Profile. |
Thank you for your continued participation in this community and helping to advance our field. Below you will find instructions for renewal and a link to a survey for you to provide feedback or make requests.
2 Steps to Renew:
1) Log in
Click the blue person icon on top right of desktop site to log in and view profile. Or the black arrow top right on your mobile or tablet devices.
2) Go to your profile page and click the renew button
Once you are logged in to USABP.org look on your profile page for either one of two renewel buttons. Click one. One of them is red. And begin the renewal process.
> Remember you get to your profile by clicking on the blue person icon on top right of desktop site to log in and view profile. Or the black arrow top right on your mobile or tablet devices. It will provide a drop down. Click on the profile text to go to your profile.
> Tip. You can update your contact and membership information during renewal to ensure you get all your member benefits. You can also update it throughout the year. To edit your profile or renew click the blue person icon found in the upper right corner of the homepage. Then select Profile in the drop down. Remember, you will need to log in.
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Please let us know how we are doing. Fill out our renewal survey.
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