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The National Native American Law Enforcement Association (NNALEA) is an
Indian organization operated in a non-profit status with headquarters in
Washington, D.C. Native American men and women who were working in the
field of law enforcement in various assignments throughout the United
States created the Association in the spring of 1993.
Its goals are to promote and support Native American officers/agents in
the field through the utilization of a national organization. The
Association will promote and foster cooperation between Native American
law enforcement officers/agents, their agencies, private industry, tribal
entities and the public. The association will provide a media for the
exchange of ideas and new techniques, establish a network to provide
technical and/or investigative assistance to association members.
Membership is open to both Native and Non-Native Americans. Members do not
have to be law enforcement officers. The National membership fee is $15.
The National and Chapter membership fee is $30.
You have a choice of two
ways to become a member. Just click your selection below. |
By mail or Fax
If you prefer to print out a
membership
form and mail or fax it in with a check/money order or by credit card,
please click the mailbox.

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Online
A credit card is
required to apply for membership online. If you would
like to fill-out an online membership form, please click the computer image
below.
Once you have completed the online membership form, you will be taken to the Online Payment Section.
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