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How to fill out the SOFTBALL PROTEST FORM - City Of Temecula - Cityoftemecula online
This guide provides you with a clear, user-friendly overview of how to fill out the Softball Protest Form for the City of Temecula online. Follow these steps to ensure you submit your protest correctly and efficiently.
Follow the steps to complete the protest form successfully.
- Press the ‘Get Form’ button to access the Softball Protest Form, allowing you to open it in an editing interface.
- Begin by identifying the type of game you are protesting. Circle the appropriate option: Men's, Women's, or Co-Ed. Then fill in the date and time of the game in the specified fields.
- Indicate the inning during which the disputed play occurred, stating whether there was a runner on base and specifying the umpire and scorekeeper present.
- Provide detailed information about the teams involved, including their names and the current score at the time of the protest.
- Describe the play that occurred, ensuring to explain it in detail. If additional space is needed for this explanation, indicate that you will be using extra paper.
- State the rule that was applied during the incident and include a clear reason for your protest. Outline why you believe the umpire's decision did not align with the official rules.
- Sign the form as the manager or representative making the protest. Include your contact phone number for follow-up.
- Submit the completed form along with the $30 protest fee to the Community Services Department by 4:45 p.m. on the next business day. Ensure that payment is made via check or money order payable to the City of Temecula.
- After submission, retain a copy of the receipt and any relevant documents for your records. Monitor for a decision on your protest, which will be provided within seven working days.
Complete the Softball Protest Form online today to ensure your voice is heard in the game!
Definition. Managers can protest a game when they allege that the umpires have misapplied the rules. The umpires must be notified of the protest at the time the play in question occurs and before the next pitch or attempted play begins.
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