How do I log into arbiter?
After you receive your welcome message, you will want to login for the first time at www.arbitersports.com. You will receive in the welcome email a link to update your password. Click on the link to go straight into updating your password and enter a new password there.
What is an arbiter account?
Any Sports Official, Referee, Umpire, Judge, Arbiter, or Sport Support Personnel can register for an ArbiterPay account. Anyone who prepares, facilitates or cleans up after a sporting event is eligible to be paid through the ArbiterPay system.
How do I register for arbiter sports?
If you are looking to register with the NCAA, NAIA, or NJCAA, simply go to www.arbitersports.com/registration and click on the corresponding collegiate logo to register. NCAA Registration Refund: ArbiterSports only handles registration refunds for NCAA registration.
What is arbiter athlete?
A ONE-STOP SOLUTION FOR EVERY ROLE
ArbiterSports provides a complete suite of tools and technology that caters to the needs of School Administrators, Assigners, Coordinators, Business Offices, Game Officials and Athletic or Federal Program Directors. ... ArbiterSports handles more than 7 MILLION games each year.
How do I register for ArbiterSports?
If you are looking to register with the NCAA, NAIA, or NJCAA, simply go to www.arbitersports.com/registration and click on the corresponding collegiate logo to register. NCAA Registration Refund: ArbiterSports only handles registration refunds for NCAA registration.
How much does Arbiter one cost?
Ballpark figure of about $4.00 or $5.00 per official per year.
How do I cancel Arbiter?
On the right side under the Info section, use the Game Status drop-down menu to select Canceled.
How much does Arbiter Sports Cost?
ArbiterGame is free to OHSAA member high schools. Middle schools that want or require an account can purchase ArbiterGame for a reduced annual fee of $110. ArbiterGame accounts for all OHSAA member high schools have been activated and are ready for use. You can login today or wait for the OHSAA/Arbiter Training.