New MyLegion.org site overview

New MyLegion.org site overview

The American Legion is excited to roll out a new version of MyLegion.org. The new version will be more user-friendly, allowing all activity to be done in one web application. Officers will not have to manage multiple logins.

MyLegion.org is a website designed for American Legion and Sons of The American Legion members to manage their membership information and to access member-only discounts. The American Legion and Sons officer side of MyLegion.org includes additional access to post and squadron membership electronic rosters, reports, membership processing tools and officer resources.

When the new MyLegion.org website goes live April 1, all accounts will be member accounts – this includes American Legion and Sons of The American Legion members. Currently, registered MyLegion.org users are asked to re-register their member account in preparation. This re-registration process does not apply to officer MyLegion.org accounts. All officer accounts will continue to log in with their current credentials until the new MyLegion.org site goes live.

My Account. On the new MyLegion.org user face, there will be a “My Account” tab. Registered members will click on it to display their membership profile and have the ability to print their membership card, make edits to their name, home address, phone number, email, war era, branch of service and communication preferences. A picture can also be added.

My Groups. A “My Groups” tab is available by default to administrative officers of the group. Groups are defined as: posts, squadrons, counties and districts. Administrative officers are both adjutant and commander. My Groups is the administrative side of MyLegion.org. It includes access to membership information, rosters, reports, membership processing and other membership resources. A new feature will allow the administrative officer to assign a member permission to access the Group Profile. Only members of the group can be provided permission with full or restrictive access.

Group Member Information. Officers will be able to search for a specific member without navigating through the roster with additional search options. Member information includes member status, ID number, contact information, demographics, and military service. New features allows entry of emergency contact information and a photo upload option.

Group Online membership processing. This area will have familiar business practices.
In the “Process Membership” tab, a post transmittal will display a summary that includes transmittal status, number of membership cards, and per capita allocations. The transmittal page allows you to renew members, add new members and transfer members into your post. Please note that online transfers can only be included if the member is also renewing current dues.