The NIAA his in need of high school officials throughout the state. There are currently 12 sanctioned officials associations.
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WANT MORE INFO? - Get Started Now - You can contact the NIAA office (775-453-1012) or send e-mail to etownsend@niaa.com or click on the picture below to submit your name as a person who might be interested in becoming a high school official in Nevada.
CONTACT INFORMATION for Area Commissioners and Local Associations (Commissioner & Presidents Listing)
OFFICIALS NEEDED IN NEVADA - INQUIRE BY CLICKING ON EITHER BANNER ABOVE
NIAA 2024-2025 Officials Registration
- REGISTRATION IS NOW OPEN FOR 2024-2025
- CLICK HERE TO REGISTER (Link is now active)
Officials Registration Information - Helpful Hints
The NIAA official’s registration process requires all officials to register with the NIAA. Get more information on the registration process and fees - CLICK HERE
Once initial registration is completed, the appropriate local association will be notified that you have joined their group.
Payment by credit/debit card only.
- $19.00 - Liability Insurance (one time per year fee)
- $20.00 - NIAA per sport fee
- $11.00 - Peopletrail background check (one time per year fee)
- Note: Officials who registered last year will not be charged for a background check this year)
- Note: Officials who register for 1 sport, the charge should be $50.00.
- Officials still have the option to purchase a 2024-2025 NIAA ACTIVTY CARD AND IS AVALIABLE THROUGH ARBITER REGISTRATION.
Note: This card gains the card holder and one guest admittance to any NIAA sanctioned event during the entire 2024-2025 school year (post-season included).
Need to purchase your officiating uniform ?? - Check out the following links for all of your officiating needs. Each offers group purchasing discounts which can benefit you and your association.
NOTE: If you are not sure what to order, contact your local association to find out uniform specifics. Make that first impression a good one.