Upcoming events

2024 Spring Conference May 7-9 (St. George)

Membership Payments:

Annual dues include the cost of attending the Spring and Fall conferences. 

Currently, you may pay online for your membership through our website, or we accept checks at the following address:


UMAA

ATTN: Todd Sheeran

5355 W Herriman Main Street

Herriman, Utah 84096

  

New Membership:

To be a member of UMAA, you must be a Utah licensed attorney who:

  • Is a non-elected employee of a municipality;
  • Is a city or town attorney of a municipality; 
  • Their majority legal practice is dedicated to representing or advising cities, towns, or local government official and who do not individually or through their law firm or employer represent individuals or entities whose interests are adverse to cities, towns, or local government officials; or
  • Works for a nonprofit entity that legislates for cities, towns, and local government officials.

By selecting a membership below, you are certifying that you are eligible based on the above criteria.

Level
1. Municipality (non-elected) - $150.00 (USD) Subscription period: 1 year No automatically recurring payments

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To qualify for emeritus status, you must have been a member of UMAA for at least 10 years, with the 5 years preceding retirement as a municipal attorney, and are retired from the practice of law.  "Retired" is defined as receiving less than 20 hours of paid work a month (on average).

Membership Renewal:

***Members planning to attend the Spring or Fall Conferences MUST complete their membership registration prior to registering for the Conference***  

To renew your membership, login to your account, select "edit profile" or "view profile" and select the "renew" button.

If you are unable to remember your password, use the forgot password link or contact a member of the Board to reset it.  Please do not create a duplicate account.

Thank you!


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