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CharlieHustle
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I've been thinking about getting my football license. So I was just wondering when/where classes form? And how long does it usually take to "move up the ranks"?


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Awesome!! Good luck


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I would assume that if you do a good job, you will move up in the ranks very quickly.


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So when are classes forming?


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Check your local paper, and I'm sure if you Google it you can find classes that are close to where you live


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Ok thanks.


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# Step 1:Take OHSAA Officiating Class
Contact an approved OHSAA instructor, enroll and complete the officiating class. Class fees will vary and include the instructor's fee, application fee, rule books and testing.
Click here to find an instructor in your area
# Step 2: Take Officiating Exam
The class concludes with the officiating exam. Applicants must receive a passing score of 75% on the mechanics and rules exams and pass the proficiency portion in order to be a licensed OHSAA official. Officiating certificates will be given to students with passing grades on test day. These students may begin officiating intersholastic contests immediately.
# Step 3: Receive Officiating Permit
Applicants with a passing score will receive their officiating permit in the mail within three weeks from their test date. If you do not receive your permit within this time frame, contact Officiating department at the OHSAA office (614-267-2502, ext. 110).
Note: Applicants receiving a grade of 65% - 74% on the mechanics or rules exam may request a retest. Applicants who do not pass the subsequent officiating exam must wait one year to re-enroll in the officiating class and start the application process over.
# Step 4: Contact your local officiating association
Click here to find a local association in your area
# Step 5: Annual Renewal of Permit
Renew your officiating permit annually in the month of June.


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schenk11 wrote:# Step 1:Take OHSAA Officiating Class
Contact an approved OHSAA instructor, enroll and complete the officiating class. Class fees will vary and include the instructor's fee, application fee, rule books and testing.
Click here to find an instructor in your area
# Step 2: Take Officiating Exam
The class concludes with the officiating exam. Applicants must receive a passing score of 75% on the mechanics and rules exams and pass the proficiency portion in order to be a licensed OHSAA official. Officiating certificates will be given to students with passing grades on test day. These students may begin officiating intersholastic contests immediately.
# Step 3: Receive Officiating Permit
Applicants with a passing score will receive their officiating permit in the mail within three weeks from their test date. If you do not receive your permit within this time frame, contact Officiating department at the OHSAA office (614-267-2502, ext. 110).
Note: Applicants receiving a grade of 65% - 74% on the mechanics or rules exam may request a retest. Applicants who do not pass the subsequent officiating exam must wait one year to re-enroll in the officiating class and start the application process over.
# Step 4: Contact your local officiating association
Click here to find a local association in your area
# Step 5: Annual Renewal of Permit
Renew your officiating permit annually in the month of June.
Thank you very much! I appreciate it.


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you will have to, officiate jv or below for the first 2 years. then take your upgrade to a class 1 before you can do varsity.


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In early July contact one of these officials in your area to see when class starts.

JOHN KEENER Athens FT Off Asn (SE) ATHENS [email protected] SOUTHEAST (740) 707-1512 (740) 592-6658

DANIEL DRUMMOND Chillicothe FT Off Asn (SE) CHILLICOTHE [email protected] SOUTHEAST 7407731141 ex: 7600 (740) 701-7062 (740) 701-7062

CHARLES PAYNE Ironton FT Off Asn (SE) IRONTON [email protected] SOUTHEAST (740) 412-5953 (740) 547-6789 (740) 532-5605

THOMAS McNERLIN Jackson FT Off Asn (SE) JACKSON [email protected] SOUTHEAST (740) 352-9535

HAROLD SYLVIA PORTSMOUTH FT OFF ASN (SE) WEST PORTSMOUTH [email protected] SOUTHEAST 740-351-3398 740-464-8323 740-858-5984

RUSTY MARCUM River Cities FT Off Asn (SE) CHESAPEAKE [email protected] SOUTHEAST (740) 867-8613 (304) 633-0610 (740) 867-8863


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The Portsmouth Chapter has a class that usually begins in late summer. Keep an eye in PDT sports section, it will be posted there. Usually taught by Hank Craft. Good luck.


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Tom McNerlin, he's funny as hell. I worked with him before I retired from it.


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Be checking the Logan Daily News for a class to be starting in Logan later this summer.


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