Umpire Qualifications
Have you ever thought about going to the Olympics as an Official?
Scotland have more international umpires at various levels than most countries in the world and in order to achieve this level they first progressed through the Scottish system below -
'C' Badge is the introductory qualification and consists of attending a 'craft night' where you will learn about the practical elements of umpiring. The written test paper, which you should have completed using a rule book and brought with you, will be discussed. If you pass the written paper you should contact the District Convenor once you have set up a full game to complete your practical umpiring test.
'B' Badge is the next step and if you are interested in applying for this badge contact the District Convenor. You have to hold a valid theory test paper and go through 2 practical tests with a panel of testers. These should be tested at district, regional or lower national league games.
'A' badge can only be applied for if you have held a 'B' Badge for 1 year and made a committment to umpiring. In order to receive an 'A' Badge you have to complete 3 successful tests at a suitable standard and this may be at U16 and U18 International level.
More information on umpire testing can be found in the Grading and Development Handbook
Rules can be downloaded from here.