NOTE: Any item with an asterisk ( * ) requires a USA Pickleball Verified Trainee status for access.
Referee Notices
Person Issuing the Notice | Thomas Tadler |
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Notice Issue Date | 12/15/2024 |
Notice Information | Attention Referees, The USAP GT in Mesa is now open on Pickleball Desk for sign ups. This is a fantastic facility and promises to be a lot of fun. Right in the backyard of USAP Headquarters. Arizona Athletic Grounds - Home of USAP Nationals. Remember that this counts towards Nationals as it is a Golden Ticket event. USAP and other tours understands that player registration is the determining factor on the number of referees and courts needed per day. We do not want to let refs go that have signed up but it is possible. We ask that refs not make reservations that are non refundable until we know the exact number of players we have signed up. We are working with Pickleball Desk and other tours to prevent refs from signing up for multiple tournaments on the same day and then dropping one. This is not fair to other refs and the tours. If the number of refs signed up exceeds the number of refs needed we will take into consideration, for each venue, Evaluators needed for L2 evals, RTC/CRC for that region ,CR's, L2's L1s', Refs traveling together, Registered Trainers, personal requests. Its a difficult decision and one I hope we do not have to make. Thanks for your understanding.
This is a very large (40 courts) and hopefully will sell out again this year.
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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 Rulebookand 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:
- Gain more experience by refereeing tournament matches.
- Contact your Certified Referee Coordinator(CRC) to arrange a mentor who will help you prepare for certification.
- Successfully completed an Advanced Training Session(ATS).
- Complete an interview with your CRC.
- Ace all the online tests including Referee Test(100%) and Line Judge Test (100%). For your ATS you need all 100%.
- Submit an application for Referee Certification* and provide current visual acuity documentation.
- After your application is accepted, pay an evaluation fee.
- Get scheduled for an evaluation of your refereeing skills and rules knowledge at a sanctioned tournament by a USAP Certified Evaluator.
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!