2025 NDA Dues Update

It’s that time of year again—membership renewal season! With the ADA’s recent transition to a new database system, our team has been hard at work preparing for this change. While we’ve made every effort to ensure a smooth process, we anticipate a few bumps along the way and appreciate your patience as we navigate this transition.

Renewal invoices will be emailed by the ADA and should arrive in your inbox on Thursday, November 14, 2024. Please keep an eye out for this important email! Thank you for your continued support and understanding as we work together to strengthen our dental community.

  • If you haven’t updated your information or logged into the system yet, please do so BEFORE paying your invoice. Instructions on updating your details can be found on our website at: 2025 NDA Dues Update.
  • If you prefer to pay by check, simply print your invoice and mail it with your check to the Nevada Dental Association at:   Nevada Dental Association 600 E. William Street, Ste 202, Carson City, NV 89701.You can also email your invoice with payment information to mkacyra@nvda.org or fax it to 775-772-6744 or 775-558-9404.
  • If you have retired or plan to retire before March 1, 2025, please note that the ADA requires a retired affidavit form. Contact NDA Executive Director Marianna Kacyra at 775-772-6744 for more information and assistance with this form.
  • If you’ve moved out of Nevada, we can help transfer your membership to the appropriate dental association in your new location. Please reach out to Marianna Kacyra to begin the process.

For questions regarding your dues invoice, membership status, or any updates, please reach out to the NDA office:

Phone: 775-558-9404 / 775-772-6744
Website: www.nvda.org

Thank you for your cooperation and patience as we transition to this new system! As always, if you have any questions, please don’t hesitate to reach out to us at the NDA.

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