OSAA Certification

Oregon School Activities Association

The Oregon Schools Activities Association (OSAA) has several requirements for individuals who wish to officiate high school sports and all individuals must meet these requirements.

As an organization, SOSOA works very closely with high schools located in the Rogue Valley and all of our officials are OSAA certified. Below are some of the requirements from OSAA in order to become a certified high school official in the state of Oregon. For more information, be sure to visit OSAA.org.

OSAA REQUIREMENTS:

  • The official must be at least 18 years of age. (Exceptions for youth officials are made by the OSAA Executive Director.)
  • The official must be a member in good standing of a local officials association.
  • The official must complete the annual OSAA online officials registration process.
  • The official must attend six study/training meetings or complete 10 hours of approved training.
  • The official must complete the annual OSAA concussion training.
  • The official must pass a criminal conviction history screening; officials cannot have been convicted of:
    • A felony involving the use, possession or sale of a controlled substance within the last 10 years. The 10-year period of ineligibility to officiate shall commence from the date of suspension from officiating duties or from the date of conviction – whichever occurred first; or
    • A crime involving the use or threatened use of violence against a person within the last 10 years. The 10-year period of ineligibility to officiate shall commence from the date of suspension from officiating duties or from the date of conviction – whichever occurred first; or
    • A crime involving a minor child at any time.

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