Re-accreditation

Netball umpire

The length of time an accreditation with the National Officiating Accreditation Scheme (NOAS) is current, is determined by the sport, for each level.

NOAS officials are required to stay up to date, and re-accredit before the expiry of their current accreditation. The process of updating helps to ensure:

  • accredited officials are actively officiating
  • officials stay abreast of rule changes, safety requirements and technique changes in their sport
  • there is an up-to-date register of active officials in Australia.

If you would like further information about updating your accreditation, or your accreditation has expired and you wish to re-accredit, contact your National Sporting Organisation.

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