Referees and Officiating

Pickleball referees are an essential part of tournament play and take great pride in giving their time and energy to this great sport! With the growth of pickleball, referees are in high demand.

All the necessary resources and steps you will need to become a USA Pickleball official are provided below.

If you are new to USAP Officiating, check out the Verified Trainee section below for information on how to get started as a USAP Referee.

NOTE: Any item with an asterisk ( * ) requires a USAP Verified Trainee or higher referee level to access.

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Referee Notices

Person Issuing the NoticeThomas Tadler
Notice Issue Date07/01/2025
Notice Information

USAP Credentialed Professional Referees,

As per all the earlier announcements, the first wave of uniform order links were sent out to CRC/RTC/CR's

The second set of orders were sent to all Referee Trainers.  We can't thank these referees enough for their unselfish time and effort to train referees. They spend hours of personal time and we all owe then a round of applause.

Starting soon Level 2 referees will be sent a link to order uniforms. Then Level 1 referees before the end of the month. Please be ready to list what tournaments or training you have attended for a need to have a uniform.  Sending USAP emails will not expedite this process.

If you are one of these and didn't get the link then your profile in the referee google doc or Sport 80 is incorrect.

VT's will not be issued a uniform this year.  You must earn a credential to wear a USAP uniform.  Its worth the effort.

If your profile needs updated in Sport 80, log on and change it.  If you have issues see below.

Membership Support <membershipsupport@usapickleball.org>

Remember the uniform code and wear these proudly.

 

Lastly, Brenda Aly will make one last order of the really nice all black jackets that have the REFEEE embroidery on the back.  She will make one order in late August or September.  You will need to place your order with her but be able to show your level of credential and membership.  These are for USAP Credentialed referees only. Look for more information soon.

 

Document for DownloadUSAP-Referee-Uniforms-Letter-6.14.25-website.pdf

Verified Trainee

As a Verified Trainee, you are just beginning and may not be familiar with how to referee, but you have the desire to learn. Your first assignment will be to complete the steps below:

After attending a few referee training classes, you may be authorized by a Tournament Director to observe officiated matches until you demonstrate a minimum proficiency to referee on your own.  However, your next goal as a referee should be to become a “credentialed” referee

Level 1 Referee

Level 1 Referee

Level 1 Referee has the preferred minimum basic skills required to officiate matches at some tournaments. Your requirements are:

This first credential indicates your solid commitment to refereeing and USAP supporting tournaments. Your skills and confidence will improve as you referee more matches and continue training. Welcome to the USAP Officiating “family”!

Level 2 Referee

The training to obtain a Level 2 credential is more demanding. This is an accomplished referee with all the skills and confidence necessary to officiate medal matches at sanctioned tournaments. A Level 2 Referee has proficient knowledge of the Rulebook and knows how to handle most on-court situations which typically arise. Your requirements are:

  • Continue to study the Official Rulebook and demonstrate the Best Practices described in the Officiating Handbook*.
  • The Referee Casebook* will also be a valuable tool for you.
  • Keep taking all the On-Line tests.
  • Continue working with a trainer and referee as many matches as you can.
  • If you are an L1 trying for a L2 contact your trainer for a TRR Assessor to arrange an assessment of your skills.
  • Make sure your test scores and a current Visual form are ready.
  • Meet the Level 2 requirements on the Tiered Referee Rating (TRR) form.
  • Start studying for your next big step which is the Advanced Training Session or ATS.

Pursuing and achieving a Level 2 credential is a major accomplishment and indicates a high level of commitment. As a Level 2 referee, your skills will be greatly valued, and you can officiate at both non-sanctioned and sanctioned tournaments. This is a big step in USAP Officiating and you will find yourself in high demand. Congratulations.

Certified Referee

This is the highest credentialed level. Certified Referees officiate all levels of play at all tournaments, including matches for professional players. To wear the “CR Credentials” you must:

USA Pickleball and all Certified Referees understand the arduous process it takes to reach this level. Certified Referees are held to the highest officiating standards and take great pride in their achievement. Attaining this status is tough, but our love of the sport and “giving back” makes the challenge worthwhile and fun. Camaraderie and a shared common experience add to the enjoyment as we travel to tournaments, greeting our referee friends, old and new. You are a skilled professional.  On the same level as other officials you see on television for other sports.  We hope you join us!

 

Online Tests

The tests below marked with a * require a USA Pickleball Membership to access and take these tests.