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Register for the early bird rate of just $25 and have your badge mailed before you arrive in Las Vegas.

To take advantage of the advance rate and badge mailing, domestic buyers must register for the Show by Tuesday, October 22nd.

This will save you $50 on the $75 on-site registration fee, allowing you to arrive at the Show with your badge in hand and get you headed to your first destination without delays.

After the deadlines, the rates increase, and all badges must be picked-up on-site at the Show.

Go to www.SEMAShow.com/register.
The SEMA show is NOT open to the general public.
You need to have credentials that you are in some way associated with the Automotive industry. (Much more than just a business card that says. "Joes automotive")

Every year I see lots of people getting turned away at registration.

The outdoor exhibits ARE open to the public and there is TONS to see. No Registration Required.
King, here is the low down on how to get approved credentials to get into SEMA. SEMA is a trade show, the two common credentials are "exhibitor" sellers) and buyers. If I remember correctly you have a dealership. Register under your business name as a Dealer/REPAIR/Restoration business. Since you are a registered dealer you will pass the legitimate screening, and as a repair/ restoration facility have a legitimate reason to attend as a potential buyer. Getting these credentials becomes more difficult each year, the goal is to keep out the lookers and bring in the spenders. Last time I was at SEMA several people offered me cash at the gate for my credentials, which would be useless since your photo I.D. must match credentials at the door. Good luck.

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