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    Team membership application form
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    • Applicant Personal Details 
    • Paranormal Experience/Knowledge  
    • Do you have any skills with photography, EVP, or anything other pertaining to paranormal investigation? If so, please list:

    • Please list any paranormal investigating equipment you may have:

    • Have you ever used an Oujia board? If so, what was your experiences if any afterwards?

    • Please tell us what made you interested in the paranormal:

    • Please summarize why you want to be a paranormal investigator:

    • Serious Paranormal Investigators Society Code of Conduct  
    • Serious Paranormal Investigators Society Code of Conduct

       We must remember to treat each other with the utmost dignity and respect at all times regardless of race, creed, color, or religious beliefs! No disrespect or inappropriate behavior will be tolerated, this also goes for the way we act towards other paranormal investigators or paranormal investigative groups. In order for this team to function like a well oiled machine, we must follow these guidelines.

      Although we all like to have fun, we must remain professional, respectful, and serious about what we are doing while on an investigation.

      S.P.I.S has a "no provoking or use of negative comments to the spirits" policy in effect, we can communicate with and get responses from spirits while on an investigation without using negative, insulting and disrespectful comments.

      We will treat everyone we encounter and every place we investigate, including any spirits that we may come in contact with, with the same dignity and respect that we give to each other. This goes for other paranormal groups as well!

      Communication is a must in the team if we are to keep the S.P.I.S team running smoothly and growing. If any team member should have a problem another team member, please go to that person and work it out in a peaceful, adult manner. Please, let’s keep our ego's in check!

      Everyone and every paranormal group has their own way or style of investigating. It is not for us to criticize or judge the way someone or some other group conducts an investigation, even if we should disagree with their way of doing things. Remember, keep our opinions and comments to ourselves!

      Anyone showing up for team meetings, team events, or investigations while under the influence of drugs, including prescription drugs or alcohol where it will affect your ability to function with a clear head, will be told to go home! If you are on pain killers for a medical issue, please stay home and recuperate!

      Because we all live so spread out from each other, we as a team will meet up with each other at the site of the investigation 30 to 60 minutes before the investigation is scheduled, to start to plan on where to set up the equipment so we can start the investigation on time. It is unprofessional to be late for an investigation so if you find that you will be arriving late for a scheduled investigation due to unforeseen circumstances, please call and let us know that you are running late and are on your way. Making it a habit of being late for an investigation will not be tolerated!

      As a member of the S.P.I.S team, everyone's input on places to investigate, and what we do as a team is very much appreciated! We are a team and we will discuss everything that we plan and do, as a team!

      While doing an investigation, there may be a time that we may encounter a spirit or have an experience that may startle or excite us, but we must try and keep a level head and remain calm if we encounter anything. If we give in to fear and excitement and react accordingly, we will contaminate and audio evidence we may be capturing. In other words, don’t be like the guys on a certain paranormal show who shout and scream at every little thing that they experience!

      Safety is very important while on any team event or investigation! All team members however, will be responsible for their own safety and actions while on an investigation! Please use common sense and refrain from doing anything that may cause injury to yourself or other team members! S.P.I.S is NOT responsible for any injury that may occur while on any team event or investigation! 

      Any team member who repeatedly violates the Code of Conduct will be permanently released from the S.P.I.S team if necessary, upon review of their conduct violations by the founder and co-founder.

       

    • By my signature, I confirm that I have read the Code of Conduct and will abide by it. I also understand that any violations of the Code of Conduct could result in termination from the team, I also confirm that all information that I have provided is true and accurate and I understand that this information, will be kept confidential by the founder and co-founder and fellow team members. 

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