
Welcome to the Internet
Charter Renewal Page
The New Internet Re-chartering
Electronic Re-chartering is here! Internet Re-chartering is a
Web-based method for units to renew their charters from any online
location—at home or at the office. Units will love this new method;
it’s easy, convenient, and accurate because you enter the
information yourself!
Here’s how it works.
Read this page completely. The unit receives its charter renewal
packet as usual, only now the packet includes information for
Internet Re-chartering, including an access code especially for the
unit. The unit selects an adult to complete the online process.
Follow the link to the tutorial. After finishing the tutorial, you
are ready to begin your online re-chartering. This renewal processor
uses the access code to log onto the Internet re-chartering Web
site, selecting to start the process with current ScoutNET data or
data from unit-management software. At any time, the renewal
processor can suspend the electronic Re-chartering process and
return later to the last completed screen.
The system lets you enter new members, renew current members, and
update information for any registrant. When completed, the new unit
roster is submitted to ScoutNET and a Unit Charter Renewal Report
Package is printed. This package includes the unit charter
application. Acquire the signatures for the application and send it,
the rest of the package, any new youth and adult applications, and
all fees to the council.
There’s a link to the Internet Re-chartering tutorial and help on
the Simon Kenton Council Web site. Check it out—we think you’ll like
the design. All BSA policies are enforced throughout the system, so
what you enter is sure to meet all requirements.
If you have any questions or comments, contact the Simon Kenton
Council office and we’ll be glad to help you out.
Come to the October roundtables to attend training and hear more on
Internet Re-chartering.
Here is a link to the
Internet Re-chartering Tutorial.
Here is a link to the
Internet
Re-chartering Web site.
Here is a link to
Internet Re-chartering Help Information.