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This guide provides clear instructions for completing the Member Roster for Lulac. Whether you are a first-time user or have experience with similar forms, this guide will help you navigate each section and ensure accurate submission.
Follow the steps to complete your Member Roster accurately.
- Press the ‘Get Form’ button to obtain the form and access it in your preferred software.
- Begin by entering the name of each member in the designated space, including their council office title (e.g., President, Vice President) along with their preferred title (Mr., Ms., Mrs., etc.).
- Provide the home address for each member, including city, state, and zip code. This information is mandatory.
- Indicate whether dues have been sent to the District Treasurer by noting the District number and the amount paid. Use appropriate payment methods such as check, money order, or cashier's check as applicable.
- Include the EIN number if required for your council and document any additional contact details, including home and work telephone numbers, as well as fax number.
- Record each member’s email address to ensure they can be contacted easily.
- Complete the 'Member Since' column to reflect the year each member joined Lulac.
- Calculate the dues in the 'Annual Dues' column and include any initiation fees if applicable. Ensure that your total is correctly calculated at the end.
- Make as many copies of the form as necessary to list all council members.
- Once you have filled out all the required information, save your changes. You can download and print the completed form or share it as needed.
Complete the Member Roster online today to ensure all necessary information is recorded accurately.
The League of United Latin American Citizens (LULAC), founded in 1929, is the oldest and most widely respected Hispanic civil rights organization in the United States of America. Since its founding, LULAC has fought for full access to the political process and works to improve opportunities for Hispanic Americans.