Officiate at competitive horse racing events. Detect infractions of rules and decide penalties according to established regulations.
Certification Requirements:
An occupational license is required. Applicants must have good character and respect for the integrity of all participants. Every application is reviewed, updated and carefully processed by the Licensing unit before a license is issued.
Recertification Requirements:
Fingerprinting is required of each applicant. Where it is found that his/her participation in racing would be inconsistent with the public interest or the best interest of racing generally, a thorough investigation is conducted before unfavorable action is taken in the form of a denial, suspension or revocation of his/her license.
Licenses Issued:
As of March 1, 2021, there were 64 active licenses for this occupation.
Fees stated and other information contained in this report are subject to change. Please contact the licensing authority listed above for the most current information.