Join the Alabama Narcotic Officers Association
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Membership in ANOA -Application (online and offline) available at bottom of page.
Membership Term and Dues
Membership dues may be paid at any time during the year. However, all memberships follow the Association’s Annual Conference cycle and reset at the time of the Conference, unless your membership is purchased as part of Conference registration.
- If you pay after the Annual Conference (not as part of registration), your membership is valid until the next Annual Conference.
- If you purchase the Annual Training Conference, your membership is valid through the conference and until the next Annual Conference, regardless of the date.
Please refer to the Association’s Bylaws for full details on membership types and benefits.
Regular Members
A regular member shall be any of the following persons:
Any active local, state, or county Peace Officer from the State of Alabama.
Sworn Special Agents of the United States whose primary job assignment is enforcement of criminal statutes of the United States Code.
Alabama Attorney General and criminal deputies.
District Attorney of Alabama counties and their criminal deputies.
City Attorneys of Alabama cities and their criminal deputies.
Administrators, Investigators, and youth and adult Correctional Agency Officers.
Director, Alabama Department of Corrections.
Wardens of Alabama and federal penal institutions located within the State of Alabama.
Members of the judiciary.
United States Attorney General, United States Attorneys, and criminal assistants.
Active members of the Armed Forces of the United States assigned to law enforcement or investigative activities within the state of Alabama.
Active members of the Alabama National Guard assigned to law enforcement or investigative activities for law enforcement.
Investigative analysts of public agencies or the armed forces of the United States whose principal assignment is to assist narcotics investigators in controlled substance violation investigations.
Federal or State Forensic Chemists.
Regular members have full voting powers on all issues and may hold any elected or appointed office.
Associate Member
An associate member shall be any of the following persons:
Any active local, state, or county Peace Officer from any other state.
Members of the Alabama Legislature.
Members of the United States Congress.
Instructors and technical staff of accredited colleges or universities engaged in teaching or research in criminal law, police administration, or other phases of criminal justice.
Persons employed by law enforcement agencies, i.e. clerks, secretaries, radio operators.
Persons by the nature of their business, occupation, or profession having contact with regular members of the Association in the performance of their duties.
Associate members may not vote on any issue and they may not hold any office, neither elected nor appointed. A regular member in good standing must sponsor an associate member. Associate members shall be subject to the provisions of these bylaws.


Membership Registration Instructions
You may complete the online Membership Form below (one submission per membership application).
Note: The online payment system has its own form, which must be completed before proceeding to checkout.
Membership registration is included in the Conference rate, so there is no need to complete both forms
