Conditions of Membership
At a minimum a BBB Member must ...

Be in business in the Bureau’s service area for not less than twelve months, or such longer period of time as necessary to evaluate an applicant’s record, unless:

      a) the principals previously operated a firm with a satisfactory record in this or another Bureau’s service area; or

      b) the firm is a branch of an existing member or company that has met these standards; or

      c) the company has signed a Pledge to Arbitrate agreement and/or an ADR Pre-commitment program [agreement] with the Bureau and is not engaged in a type of business that historically generates unresolved complaints or patterns of complaints.

Sign a Membership Application and pay the appropriate dues and fees as set by the BBB.

Supply background information about the company, its principals or other information deemed essential to the Bureau’s responsibility to provide inquirers with factual reports that bear on the reliability of the business.

Fulfill all licensing and bonding requirements of applicable city, county, state and federal agencies and authorities, provide license numbers upon application for BBB membership and provide periodic updates on request of the Bureau.

Promptly respond to any and all complaints forwarded by the Bureau, and make good faith efforts to resolve all such complaints in accordance with generally accepted good business practices.

Be free from an unsatisfactory report at the BBB in whose service area the company is headquartered.

Comply with any decisions rendered through the Bureau arbitration programs in which the firm agrees to participate.

Cooperate with the Bureau in efforts to eliminate the underlying causes of patterns of customer complaints that the Bureau may call to the company’s attention.

Cooperate with the Bureau’s activities and efforts to promote voluntary self-regulation within the business’s industry.

Adhere to established Better Business Bureau standards of advertising and selling, and cooperate with the Bureau in matters relating thereto.

Be free from any governmental action concerning the marketplace and its customers that demonstrates a significant failure of the company to support the principles and purposes of the Better Business Bureau. A membership must be suspended by the BBB’s board when an action is filed if the allegations suggest such a failure.

Refrain from using the name or logo of the Better Business Bureau for commercial, sales or advertising purposes in any manner not specifically authorized in writing by the BBB.

Support the principles and purposes of the Better Business Bureau and not engage in any activity that reflects unfavorably on the Bureau and its members.

It is understood that Members are responsible for annual membership fees unless notice of cancellation is received by the Bureau in writing no later than thirty (30) days before due date.

All membership fees must be paid within thirty (30) days of the renewal due date.

I/We understand that the membership decal issued by the Better Business Bureau remains the property of the Bureau, and must be surrendered upon termination of membership.


Membership fees must accompany application. 

Applications must be approved by the Board of Directors of the BBB.

Membership fees for 2008
Category # Employees Annual Dues HST Total
1 1-3 $ 210.00 $ 27.30 $ 237.30
2 4-10 $ 225.00 $ 29.25 $ 254.25
3 11-20 $ 280.00 $ 36.40 $ 316.40
4 21-30 $ 345.00 $ 44.85 $ 389.85
5 31-50 $ 385.00 $ 50.05 $ 435.05
6 51-75 $ 455.00 $ 59.15 $ 514.15
7 76-100 $ 550.00 $ 71.50 $ 621.50
8 101-200 $ 710.00 $ 92.30 $ 802.30
9 201-300 $ 800.00 $104.00 $ 904.00
10 301 + $ 950.00 $ 123.50 $1073.50
  Not for Profit $ 125.00 $ 16.25 $ 141.25
  BBB OnLine $ 175.00 $ 22.75 $ 197.75

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