American Society of Enrolled Actuaries (ASEA)
Application for Credentialed Membership

All members must meet JBEA requirements. Membership in ASEA must be renewed annually to retain credentials.
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  • I understand that to be considered for MSEA membership in the American Society of Pension Professionals & Actuaries (ASPPA) and the American Society of Enrolled Actuaries (ASEA), I must be an enrolled actuary in good standing with the JBEA, have high ethical standards and must not be under investigation(s) or have had any sanctions imposed against me by the Actuarial Board for Counseling and Discipline (ABCD). I hereby give my consent to ASPPA to verify my status with the ABCD. I further understand that my membership application/reinstatement may be rejected or put on hold if I am under investigation by the ABCD or pending a disciplinary proceeding by any other ABCD organization.
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  • Code of Conduct:

  • I have read the ASPPA Code of Professional Conduct and the Code of Professional Conduct for Actuaries. If my application is accepted I agree to abide thereby. I certify that the information provided in this application is true and correct to the best of my knowledge. (If you do not have a copy of the ASPPA Code of Professional Conduct, please call the ASEA office at 703-516-9300 to request one.)
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  • Payment by Check:

    Paying by check? Please print a copy of your completed application and send with check payment to: ASPPA, P.O. Box 34725, Alexandria, VA, 22334-0725

    Questions? Please call us at 800.308.6714.
  • Tax Deductions:

    Dues, contributions or gifts to ASEA are not deductible as charitable contributions; they may be deductible, however, as ordinary and necessary business expenses. Federal law prohibits a tax deduction for the portion of membership dues attributable to lobbying expenses incurred by the organization. Consequently, for 2025, 18% of your dues are non-deductible in accordance with this provision.