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Become a Referee

Links to get you started on your journey

USSF Registration Information

To become a referee you need to be at least 14 years of age to referee in the State of Alabama. Exception: If turning 14 before February 1 of the following year, you may still register (after August 1 of the current year) for an entry level course and become certified, but you will not be able to referee until you turn 14 .

New Referee Training

Clinics are held throughout the year starting from August 1 of the current year and continuing until Feb 28 of the following year. The Grassroots Initial Entry Course has two parts, training done online and the rest spent in an in-person field session in designated cities across the state.

Requirements:

 

Age limit

Must be 14 to be assigned to games.

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Enrollment: Course Registration

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Training4-5.5 hours online and attendance at a 2 hour field session

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Safety and Compliance:SafeSport Trained, Safe Soccer Training and Background Check (18 yrs and older)

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Laws of the Game QuizOn-line - Grassroots Quiz

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CostFor 17 year olds and younger total $100 and $130 for 18 years and above. This fee includes $20 for the online Grassroots course, $80 In-Person Clinic fee, USSF Registration fee and Alabama registration fee and $30 Background Check fee (only for 18yrs and older)

There are 5 steps to follow (Click on each for more info): You can download these instructions here

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Step 1 - Create a Profile at U.S. Soccer Referee Learning Center (LC)

You must first create a profile with US Soccer Referee Learning Center (LC).

  • You will need a unique account identifier, which is an email address. Parents may not use their lone email address to register multiple referees. Each referee needs their own email address. Parents may add a secondary email address to each account in order to receive any emails their child is receiving from either U.S. Soccer or the Alabama State Referee Committee.

  • A known issue while creating an account in the LC is a browser timeout. If this occurs for you, U.S. Soccer recommends to clear your browser history, cache, and cookies. Close your browser, and try again. Alternatively, try a different browser or device to create your account.

  • If you already have an existing profile in the LC, log in using the same email address and password. You can navigate and create a referee profile from there. Please note that U.S. Soccer will need to support the merging of your referee data to your new profile in this circumstance. Contact referee@ussoccer.org to initiate this process

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Step 2 - Complete the US Soccer NCSI Background Check (mandatory for 18 years and older)

You must complete the NCSI Background check if you are 18 years old and older before you can register for a course. If you are 17 years old or younger, go to step 3.

  • Available inside the Learning Center under Available Courses-Supplemental Courses-Background Screening

  • Valid for 2 years

  • Mandatory for all referees 18 years of age or older

  • Cost of the background check is $30 once every 2 years

  • Background check must be completed to obtain certification.

  • Background check process may take up to 10 days.

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Step 3 - Register for an In-Person Grassroots Entry Course

After creating an account and completing the background check(18 and over), the prospective referee must register for an in-person course in Alabama. The system will not let you register for a course unless you have completed the background check (18 and over)

  • Logon to US Soccer Referee Learning Center (LC).

  • Click Courses-Available Courses-Grassroots-First time Referees-Go to Course List

  • Use the "Host" drop down menu and select Alabama State Referee Committee or the Location drop down to select "Alabama" to find a course near you

  • You should see the courses listed.

  • Click on course details then Proceed to Registration

  • You will need to pay your registration fee at his time ($100). The cost includes the USSF registration fee, Alabama registration fees and the cost of the course (both online and in-person portions)

  • New courses in various locations are continually being added as local leagues and clubs request to host courses in their area

  • In-person entry level courses are typically held from July through February. Courses are not offered on or after March 1st. In order to allow sufficient time for completing online requirements, registration for all courses will close three days prior to the scheduled date of the course.

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Step 4 - Download the Laws of the Game.

  • Download the Laws of the Game (LOTG) HERE

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Step 5 - Complete All-Online Assignments and Attend the In-Person Course


  • NOTE REGARDING COVID-19: For the 2021 registration cycle (courses beginning in August 2020), all in-person entry level referee courses will be held virtually using Zoom. Relevant details will be posted under the course description in the Learning Center.


  • All online assignments must be completed before attending the in-person course, including the Online Grassroots Referee Course, 2021 Grassroots Referee Certification Quiz, 2021 Introduction to Safe and Healthy Playing Environments, and 2021 Safesport Training (18 years of age and older). All of this is found under the “Assignments” tab after registering for the course. Referees will not be fully registered and certified until they have both attended the in-person course AND completed all online assignments through the Learning Center..

  • The in-person course is approximately two hours. The course includes both classroom and field session activities

  • Students should plan to attend the in-person course dressed appropriately for light, outdoor exercise. They should also bring the following with them: whistle, yellow/red cards, and a flag. This equipment can be purchased . This equipment can be purchased from Official Sports, the official supplier of U.S. Soccer referee uniforms and equipment. The Alabama SRC recommends buying the short sleeve Yellow shirt first. You can buy a kit that includes the shorts, socks, flags and cards.

AHSAA Registration Information

All officials with the AHSAA must go to DragonFly, https://www.dragonflymax.com/, to register in each sport you plan to officiate with the AHSAA. You then contact a local association and express your interest in joining their organization.  You must be a member of a local association in each sport you officiate.  

Link to Local Associations and their contact information: 

//http:/www.ahsaa.com/Officials/Local-Association-Contacts. Link to SC701!!!!

     You will then be required to pass (80 or better) a registration exam in order to be cleared to officiate each sport.  In order to complete the registration process and be eligible to officiate AHSAA member school contests, you must make a passing score of 80 on this exam.  In order to complete the registration process and be eligible to officiate AHSAA member school contests as a Restricted official, you must make a passing score of 70 on this exam.  If you have any further questions about this information, please call AHSAA at 334-263-6994.

     You will also be required to submit to a yearly background check that will be part of the registration process for all officials at or above the age of 18.  

 

High School Class Student Registration Process for AHSAA Restricted Officiating

Application and Registration Process (While Taking The High School Officiating Class) All students who are interested in officiating with the AHSAA while taking the course will need to inform the course teacher. The teacher will notify the AHSAA and send in a roster to the AHSAA. The roster will need to include: Student’s Name, Age, Sport Interested In and Local Association Name. The AHSAA will begin the Registration process working with the teacher, students and the local association. If you have any questions about this information, please call AHSAA at 334-263-6994.

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