ARIN held a consultation on proposed changes to ARIN’s Membership Structure 
from 28 October to 29 November 2021. The purpose of this consultation was to 
provide our customers ARIN’s plan for membership going forward and to seek 
feedback on planned changes to ARIN’s membership structure for 2022. The full 
details of the consultation are available at:

https://www.arin.net/participate/community/acsp/consultations/2021/2021-5/

The proposed change to membership structure introduces a new category known as 
“Service Members”. The distinguishing characteristic between Service and 
General Member categories is related to the commitment to vote in ARIN’s 
elections.

Existing end-user customers will become Service Members as of 1 January 2022, 
and any Service Member organization may apply to become a General Member by 
submitting a request and meeting the General Member criteria. It is our hope 
that many end-user organizations will take advantage of the opportunity to 
participate in ARIN governance.

All General Members listed as of 31 December 2021 continue to be General 
Members, and ARIN will conduct a robust outreach to Service Members and new 
customers to inform them of their option to become General Members.

General members (whether existing or new ones who were previously end-user 
organizations and opted to become General Members) must participate in ARIN 
Elections to maintain their status. Following the 2023 ARIN annual election and 
each election thereafter, General Members that did not cast a ballot in any of 
the previous three ARIN elections will revert to Service Member status.

After considering the feedback from the community, ARIN will move forward to 
implement a new Membership structure beginning in January 2022, with the 
following changes:

• ARIN will offer an “abstain/no vote” option to the ballot as a way for 
General Member organizations to record their participation in an ARIN election 
without casting a vote in support of any specific candidate.
• ARIN will implement a minimum petition threshold.
• General Members who revert to Service Members (due to not participating in 
ARIN elections) will be able to reapply to be a General Member and will not be 
required to wait one year to do so. Organizations are encouraged to maintain 
their General Member status to avoid administrative overhead and/or delay that 
might result from the Service Member application process.

Organizations applying to become General Members will need to meet the 
following criteria:

• Presently be an ARIN Service Member in good standing with IPv4 and/or IPv6 
number resources receiving services under a valid ARIN registration services 
agreement.
• Agrees to participate in ARIN governance by participating in annual elections.
• Agrees to inclusion of their organization in ARIN’s public membership lists 
and voter lists.
• Agrees that their participation in the ARIN community will comply with ARIN’s 
Standards of Behavior and ARIN Mailing List Appropriate Usage Policy.

We thank everyone who provided valuable feedback on this consultation and look 
forward to seeing robust participation in ARIN governance as a result of 
providing greater membership access and options to our customers.

Regards,

John Curran
President and CEO
American Registry for Internet Numbers (ARIN)


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