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We know the excitement that you experience when registering or purchasing an American Quarter Horse is the best feeling in the world; it can only be rivaled by receiving the horse’s official AQHA certificate of registration in the mail.
We are excited to announce a new added member benefit for American Quarter Horse owners! Effective April 2, once the AQHA paperwork is completed for a registration, transfer, duplicate or corrected certificate, owners will now automatically receive an emailed digital copy of the original registration certificate, if AQHA has an email address on file for the owner.
The original AQHA registration certificate, which is still considered the official AQHA paperwork, will continue to be mailed directly to the owner. AQHA will still require the original printed AQHA registration certificate for certain AQHA business, including transfers of ownership in the future. AQHA will not accept the digital copy of the registration certificate to process a transfer of ownership. Once local, state and federal mandates are lifted regarding the coronavirus (COVID-19), please confirm with managers of future events on if they will accept the digital copy or if the original mailed AQHA registration certificate is required.
Update Your Account Information
If you do not have an email address on file, simply update your AQHA member account information. Read more information on how to login in to your AQHA member account and update your contact information to ensure it is correct. Verifying your email address will not only allow you to have a digital copy of your horse’s registration certificate emailed to you, but will also help you to stay up to date with the latest AQHA news, receive information from your favorite AQHA events and programs, and be notified regarding your AQHA business by the AQHA Member Experience Team.
If you need additional assistance, contact the AQHA Member Experience team at 806-376-4811 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Central, Monday through Friday or by submitting a Contact Us form.
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