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What defines "visiting" a state?
A person has visited a state if he or she has set foot on the ground of that state and breathed the air :)
Having a lay-over at an airport does not count as visiting that state. However, going outside of the airport is acceptable.
Some members have arranged for a long lay-over, then rented a car by-the-hour to be able to see more of the city/state.
Flying over a state does not count. Members may, of course, set their own guidelines. Some prefer not
to count a state unless they have spent the night in that state. Any extra guidelines set, may be noted on a certificate
and/or plaque. Enter this information in the Special Designations section on the application.
How can you certify someone has visited all 50
states without any proof?
Our organization is about celebrating a fantastic
achievement. By requiring "proof" it creates unnessary work for all. Quite frankly, if someone
decides to "lie" and say they have visited all fifty states, then they obvisouly have issues that will not be solved
by denying them membership!
Can I purchase a membership/certificate/plaque as
a gift?
Yes. A gift membership is a great idea for friends
or family who have made this accomplishment. On the application form - in the comments section - please note that it
is a gift membership and if there is a different address you would like the certificate mailed to.
Do I have to apply as an individual or can I apply
as a couple?
You may apply as a couple or group. For example,
a certificate can be made out to the "Jones Family" and the family would be listed in the All Fifty Club
Register as the "Jones Family, Phoenix, Arizona."
Returns
We do not accept returns due to the personalized nature of the certificates and plaques unless the item is damaged or
a name was incorrectly spelled However, we do want you to be satisfied so please e-mail or call with any concerns
to see how we can remedy the situation.
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