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Old Wed Feb 27, 2013, 11:52am
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Every state may call it something different, but I know of no state that doesn't require licensing of some sort (registration, certification, etc) for varsity high school games. In Iowa, such licensing was required for at least one of the two Jr. High officials, and both officials in all high school games. In Colorado, I believe all high school games require officials to be registered with CHSAA, and thus IAABO. MS games have no such requirement.

It's possible that in some states the registration requirements only apply to varsity games.
That was going to be part of my reply here...

Let me word the question better: Is it possible, in any state, for some random dude to walk in off the street wearing stripes and ref a game? Or does everyone have to be registered with the state?

I define registration with the state as paying whatever fees, taking whatever tests, etc.
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Let me word the question better: Is it possible, in any state, for some random dude to walk in off the street wearing stripes and ref a game? Or does everyone have to be registered with the state?

I define registration with the state as paying whatever fees, taking whatever tests, etc.
Yes. It is possible and happens in states where there is no formal "licensing" or "registration" procedure.

I work in such a state. That does not mean anyone can walk off the street and officiate, since assignors are responsible to the schools for the folks they put on the court.

Now...are you talking high school? Or are you asking about AAU, travel, youth leagues?
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Old Wed Feb 27, 2013, 12:13pm
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Now...are you talking high school? Or are you asking about AAU, travel, youth leagues?
I do not think he is talking about anything but HS for the simple fact I doubt seriously any state is sanctioning AAU, travel or even JH in most cases. And in my state you would not work those games without being a licensed or experienced official as those who assign look for those that have a license in HS or work a lot of college.

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That was going to be part of my reply here...

Let me word the question better: Is it possible, in any state, for some random dude to walk in off the street wearing stripes and ref a game? Or does everyone have to be registered with the state?

I define registration with the state as paying whatever fees, taking whatever tests, etc.
Sure, it's possible. In particular, a few states have schools (private schools) that don't belong to the state association and are thus not facing the same requirements for their officials. Not that they don't have an interest in hiring the best officials they can.

To know for sure, you'd have to check whichever state this poster was claiming to be from.

It does sound fishy, though, since even if it was allowed, very few schools would be willing to hire some schmo from the street.
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Old Wed Feb 27, 2013, 12:09pm
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Sure, it's possible. In particular, a few states have schools (private schools) that don't belong to the state association and are thus not facing the same requirements for their officials. Not that they don't have an interest in hiring the best officials they can.

To know for sure, you'd have to check whichever state this poster was claiming to be from.

It does sound fishy, though, since even if it was allowed, very few schools would be willing to hire some schmo from the street.

Well which states allows that to take place? With all the association assigning on this site, are there really places that give games to someone theoretically off the street? At least in my state we are assigned multiple ways and not through local officials associations.

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Well which states allows that to take place? With all the association assigning on this site, are there really places that give games to someone theoretically off the street? At least in my state we are assigned multiple ways and not through local officials associations.

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With 50 different states, I'm just saying it's possible.
Of course it is possible, just wondering if you knew of somewhere specifically where that was the case.

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Of course it is possible, just wondering if you knew of somewhere specifically where that was the case.

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Nope, but apparently Camron and the Long horned one do.
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Old Wed Feb 27, 2013, 02:37pm
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Of course it is possible, just wondering if you knew of somewhere specifically where that was the case.

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I told you...my state.

There is no such thing as a state license here. We do not work for associations. We work for independent assignors. They may use anyone they want...who they deem qualified. And they can define "qualified" any way they want. It usually means you are good; sometimes it means only that you can show up for the assignment.

The question was whether you needed to be "licensed" or "registered" with your state association to work....not whether you needed to be competent or qualified. I know several college officials who sometimes work high school varsity games. They belong to no high school association and are not registered or licensed (since the only requirement for registration is if you work state tournament games.) I know officials from a neighboring state who work a lot of games (including varsity). I know officials who have "retired" to Florida for most of the winter, but who work games through Christmas. None of them are "licensed" or "registered" here. They all are good officials, though.
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Is it possible, in any state, for some random dude to walk in off the street wearing stripes and ref a game? Or does everyone have to be registered with the state?.
Honestly, I have done EXACTLY that, albeit in a different sport. I was attending a Freshman baseball game out of state to watch a family member play. They had a baseball game and softball game going on fields close to each other (walking distance). The baseball game had 1 umpire through two innings.

I have no idea how this communication happened, but apparently my family member's dad made it known to the softball people that I had many years under my belt for both youth and HS softball - and one of the umpires there apparently did both - so he came over and did the rest of the baseball game and I did the bases for the softball game. I even had a shirt and pants, although not my official shoes (or indicatorcrutchaclicker or brush) - I worked in the tennis shoes I was wearing, and felt funny about it the whole game.

The interesting thing to me was that while I never filled out diddly for paperwork - they got my info from the family member and sent me a $90 check.
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That was going to be part of my reply here...

Let me word the question better: Is it possible, in any state, for some random dude to walk in off the street wearing stripes and ref a game? Or does everyone have to be registered with the state?

I define registration with the state as paying whatever fees, taking whatever tests, etc.
Yes.

In Oregon, the OSAA only requires that schools use state sanctioned (certified, registered, or whatever you want to call it) for JV and above. For freshman games, the schools can hire a couple of neighborhood kids if they want. The school probably requires background checks as they do for anyone working at the school but that is it.

Few actually do it, however, but I have seen it happen. Some have tried it to save money but it ends up being a headache so they go back to the associations.
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