Membership Requirements
For Regular Membership:
- Be of good character with no adult felony convictions and currently working in good standing in the forensic science field.
- Possess a 4-year Baccalaureate Degree or 10 years’ experience working in a forensic discipline.
- Have
completed two years full-time forensic laboratory experience to include
completion of a documented training program in a forensic discipline or
certification by a recognized certifying body in which competency
testing is part of the certification process or proof of successful
completion of professionally designed and administered proficiency
exams. If employed at a laboratory accredited to the ISO/IEC 17025
standard, this fulfills the proficiency testing requirement.
- Working
full-time in a forensic laboratory performing, or having performed,
examinations and interpretations of physical evidence or working
full-time in forensic science education at an accredited college or
university. (A forensic science laboratory is defined as one that has,
as its primary function, service to the criminal and/or civil justice
system by the examination and interpretation of physical evidence.
Forensic science education is defined as one that has as its primary
function, education in the examination and interpretation of physical
evidence.)
- Two letters of sponsorship from either:
- Two
current voting (regular or Emeritus) MAFS members, one of which must be from the applicant's primary section.
- One voting MAFS member and a reference from your employing agency.
For Associate Membership:
- Be of good character with no adult felony convictions and currently working in good standing in the forensic science field.
- Two letters of sponsorship from either:
- Two
current voting (regular or Emeritus) MAFS members, one of which must be from the applicant's primary section.
- One voting MAFS member and a reference from your employing agency.
Additionally, Associate Members must meet one of the following:
- Working in good standing in a scientific discipline and occasionally called upon to do forensic analysis in that discipline.
- Working
in good standing as an educator or criminal justice professional where forensic science or crime scene investigation is a major component of the job duties.
- The
Membership Committee will evaluate each Associate applicant on a case
by case basis to determine whether the applicant’s area of expertise
qualifies as a relevant forensic science field.
For Emeritus Membership:
- Have
been a regular member at least ten years prior to application and are
retured from all full-time emplyment or have reached the age of
sixty-five.
For Student Membership:
- Be
a student engaged in science studies with forensic science being
considered as a career goal. Such membership must be renewed annually
by reapplying.