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9 Great Reasons to join the DSAC

  1. Membership status
  2. Lower rates at seminars
  3. lower rates on the DSAC website
  4. Be the first to know what is going on in the industry
  5. Be able to shape the industry because through our legislative advocate you have a voice
  6. We attempt to solve and help our members with industry problems
  7. We also legally defend industry problems when there is voted support
  8. We are responsible for having developed better insurance rates in the industry.
  9. Members are considered a cut above a normal driving school because they must meet even stronger criteria than acceptable to the DMV

UPDATED JUNE 2009

2009 Preliminary Membership Application Form
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2009 Membership Renewal Application Form
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