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USPA LEVEL 1 CERTIFIED OFFICIAL

BECOME A USPA LEVEL 1 CERTIFIED OFFICIAL

The United States Padel Association is once again opening doors for dedicated padel enthusiasts to become USPA-certified officials. Whether you’re a seasoned player, a coach who lives and breathes the sport, a club staff member who sees the game day in and day out, or simply a fan who can’t get enough of padel, the USPA Level 1 Officials Certification is your pathway to becoming an integral part of the sport’s growth in America.

New Requirement for Tournament Hosts

Important Update: As part of our commitment to professionalizing the sport, the USPA is introducing a new standard for competitive play. Moving forward, all clubs hosting a USPA 250 tournament and above are required to have a USPA Level 1 Official present at the tournament. This certification ensures your venue meets the highest standards of integrity and tournament management. The USPA Level 1 Official may also serve as the tournament director, and it is recommended that all tournament directors complete this course.

Why Become a Padel Official?

Padel is exploding across the United States. New clubs, tournaments, and communities are growing, with playing numbers increasing faster than ever. This growth creates a real need for qualified officials who ensure that tournaments are well-managed, professional, and follow USPA Rules and Regulations.

As a USPA-certified official, you become a guardian of the sport’s integrity. You’re the person players trust in crucial moments, helping shape American padel’s future one match at a time.

Who Should Apply?

Requirements: 18+ years of age, basic padel knowledge, a computer with internet access, and strong English communication skills.

This is perfect for anyone wanting to contribute to Padel’s growth, players seeking a deeper understanding, coaches expanding their expertise, or fans who love ensuring fair play.

The Benefits

  • Official Recognition: Get listed in the USPA Officials Directory used by clubs and organizers nationwide.
  • Tournament Eligibility: Become eligible to officiate USPA tournaments and national events.
  • Career Pathway: Level 1 is the first step on the Officials Pathway, laying the groundwork for future Level 2 and Level 3 certifications.

Timeline

  • Registration Deadline: Thursday, January 8, 2026
  • Onboarding: Week of January 12. One-hour introductory call.
  • Online Coursework: January 12th – January 31st. Complete four to six hours of flexible, online, self-paced study.
  • Live Training Calls: Week of February 2nd. Two, two-hour calls with the USPA Head Official and other students.
  • Final Exams: Week of February 9th. One-hour online exam.
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Ready to Make Your Mark?

Every time you officiate, you maintain Padel’s highest standards, helping players from beginners to elite athletes while building communities nationwide.

The growing padel community needs passionate, dedicated people who care about doing things right. There’s never been a better time to get involved.

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