State Units
There are 43 state and regional collection associations (units) affiliated with ACA International. Collection and related companies in the United States have dual membership in their local unit and ACA.
Unit Website List
U.S. Units
ACA's affiliated U.S. Units are independently incorporated associations covering one or more states. They serve members as the local industry resource for information, education, state legislative advocacy and more. Active participation in your local unit is the best way to build business relationships and establish a personal network of people with whom you can discuss trends and ideas, and work with on common concerns that benefit your ability to conduct business in your state.
International Unit
Collection agency members in more than 60 countries make up ACA's International Unit. Five regional directors provide leadership to this unit, which meets annually at ACA's Annual Convention in July. Members communicate year-round via e-mail.
Unit Leadership Directory
Select the directory link above to select and view rosters of each unit's officers, directors, committee chairs and a key staff person (if applicable).
For more information about a specific unit, contact its president or key staff person, the membership chair or any officer. In addition, many units have their own Web site or a site hosted by ACA. To view a unit's Web site or bylaws, select one of the links in the chart below.
Unit sites hosted by ACA are noted with an asterisk (*). Would you like ACA to host your unit's Web site? This is a free service. Visit unit site hosting services for more information. If your unit already has a site and it's not listed below, contact ACA's Membership Department to have it added.
ACA International makes every attempt to post the most current version of each unit's bylaws. If you have questions about a document's accuracy or would like a copy certified as the most current available, please contact the unit's president or key staff person.