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AAA (the American Automobile
Association, Inc.) is a
federation of affiliated automobile clubs. Each AAA club
is an independent, not-for-profit organization,
chartered and incorporated in its own state and
controlled by its own Board of Directors. In order to be
affiliated with AAA, each club agrees to provide certain
standard services to its own members, as well as members
of other AAA clubs. The individual club owns the
territory in which it resides, and membership is based
on residence. Exact dues and services will vary slightly
between clubs.
Reciprocal Benefits
AAA is pleased to
extend reciprocal benefits -- including maps and
TourBook® guides -- to members of bonafide international
clubs while traveling in the United States.
We invite you to visit any one of our more than 900 AAA
club offices after your arrival and, on presentation of
a valid membership card. AAA will provide travel
materials and touring information. AAA office addresses
can be found in all telephone directories.
In the
meantime, we recommend you contact your home club, as we
provide our international affiliated clubs the
opportunity to purchase AAA publications for advance
distribution to their members prior to departure. AAA is
unable to ship travel publications directly to our
international affiliate members.
Savings are
also extended to members of all international SYC&S®
clubs. The
Show Your Card & Save® program offers
savings in various countries across the world. You
may benefit from savings in
United States &
Canada, as well as
Australia, Colombia,
Jamaica,
Japan,
Mexico,
South Africa,
South Korea , Sri Lanka,
and in 32
ARC Europe countries.
Travel Documentation
Visit or contact any AAA club
to request information and applications for International Driving
Permit (IDP), Inter-American Driving Permit (IADP),
Carnet de Passages en Duane,
Camping Cards
International.
For additional information,
please contact
AAA International Relations.
If you are a AAA or CAA member, click here.
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