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Please join us as a 2023 - 2024 HBAA Member. Your annual dues help support the projects HBAA sponsors. We have been working hand-in-hand with the Houston Bar for 75 years and continue to increase our involvement. Enjoy fun, friendship and service opportunities throughout the year.

 

The Houston Bar Association Auxiliary accepts payments online via credit card, debit direct (ACH), Google Pay or Apple Pay. 


If you prefer to send a check, please print the PDF membership application, fill it out, and mail with your check to:


Jill Arntz

1334 Brittmoore, Suite 1000B
Houston, Texas 77043



 The HBA Auxiliary will contact you with further information after receipt of your application.


Questions?  Please contact our Membership Chair, Liza Greene at membership@hba-aux.org.

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If you prefer to send a check, please print the PDF membership application, fill it out, and mail with your check to:


Make checks payable to HBAA

Mail to: 

Jill Arntz

HBAA Treasurer

1334 Brittmoore, Suite 1000B
Houston, Texas 77043



The HBA Auxiliary will contact you with further information after receipt of your application.


Questions? Please contact 

hbaatreasurer@hba-aux.org


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Please note when you check out, you will be asked by Zeffy to "Support the 100% free platform we use! ❤️." That is an optional amount you may elect to donate to help support their 'No fee' platform. If you choose not to, simply click "Other" in the dropbox, and put $0. 


All memberships are individual; however, if you would like your receipt to reflect your company name, rather than your individual name, Zeffy asks that you check the box for ‘participate as an organization.



Founded in 1958, the ALA is a charitable and educational non-profit organization with individual and institutional members nationwide.


Each year the ALA recognizes teachers, students, concerned citizens, auxiliaries, and individual members who have excelled in their support of our goals.


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The Texas Lawyers Auxiliary is dedicated to supporting the State Bar of Texas and the Texas legal profession while promoting an understanding and appreciation of the American legal system through law-related education, citizenship, and public service advocacy.


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Membership Qualifications
Section 1.    Any member in good standing, or the spouse of any member in good standing of the Houston Bar Association, the Houston Young Lawyers Association, or the State Bar of Texas is eligible for membership. The spouse of a deceased member of the Houston Bar Association, the Houston Young Lawyers Association, or the State Bar of Texas residing in Houston is eligible for member- ship. Any member who has been an active member is eligible for membership regardless of a change in the above qualifications. Any individual who will adhere to the By-Laws of the Auxiliary in support of its objectives, as defined in Article I, is eligible for membership.
 Section 2.   There shall be an Associate Membership composed of such members as the Auxiliary may elect.

 Section 3. A member may become a Lifetime Member at any time upon a one- time dues payment of $500.00.


 Section 4 . Names of the prospective members may be presented at any time to the Chairman of the Membership Committee. After verifying eligibility, the Membership Committee shall send a brochure/form for membership. Membership applications may be sent to the spouses of new members of the Houston Bar Association, the Houston Young Lawyers Association, and members of the State Bar of Texas residing in the Houston area. If one meets the qualifications in Section 1, then upon completing the application form and paying dues, the indi- vidual is a member of the HBAA.


 Section 5.  Any member who has been dropped by the Houston Bar Association, the Houston Young Lawyers Association, or the State Bar of Texas, and any mem- ber whose spouse has been dropped by the Houston Bar Association, the Houston Young Lawyers Association, or the State Bar of Texas shall automatical- ly be dropped from the Auxiliary and shall be so notified by the Secretary, except a Lifetime Member.

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