TAVTI/SCRC


2008 TAVTI Training Seminar Information

 

The 2008 TAVTI /SCRC (Texas Association of Vehicle Theft Investigators/South Central Regional Chapter) Annual Conference will be held in Corpus Christi, Texas, at the Holiday Inn Emerald Beach Resort & Conference Center, 1102 S. Shoreline Blvd., 78401.  The conference will begin on Monday, October 6, 2008, with the TAVTI scholarship golf tournament and run through Friday, October 10th.  The conference is certified for approximately 24 hours of TCLEOSE credit.  Registration for the seminar is $150, which includes membership fees for both TAVTI and IAATI.  Attendees are responsible for making their own lodging arrangements. 

 

Through the links below, you can access the training conference registration, agenda, letter of introduction, fact sheet, golf tournament, sponsor, and exhibitor forms.  Please make copies of the forms and distribute to your unit investigators and any contacts who may be interested in the information, such as insurance companies, security specialists, loss prevention personnel, or other departments you work with. 

 

 

 

SEMINAR SCHEDULE Please check back for the seminar schedule.
 

 

SEMINAR REGISTRATION:  (Microsoft Word format)If you are unable to access the registration form, please contact Michelle Lanham at 800-227-9282 or mlanham@nctcog.org to receive a fax, e-mail, or mail copy.

 

GOLF TOURNAMENT REGISTRATION:  Please check back for golf tournament details.   
 

 

VENDOR/DONATION REGISTRATION:  Below is a letter of introduction and fact sheet as well as sponsor and exhibitor forms for those entities interested in acquiring display space or making a donation. 

 

LETTER OF INTRODUCTION
 

TAVTI/SCRC FACT SHEET
 

EXHIBITOR/VENDOR REGISTRATION FORM
 

SPONSOR REQUEST LETTER/DONATION  FORM

 

You are cordially invited to attend this interesting, exciting and fun seminar.  Hope to see you in Kerrville!

 


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