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How to fill out the Rider Release Form - Malibu Riders online
Filling out the Rider Release Form - Malibu Riders online is a crucial step for participants seeking to engage in horse rental and equestrian services. This guide provides clear, step-by-step instructions to help you complete the form easily and accurately.
Follow the steps to complete the Rider Release Form online.
- Click the ‘Get Form’ button to access the Rider Release Form and open it in the editor.
- Enter the participant's full name, age, and date of birth in the designated fields. Ensure that the information is accurate to avoid any discrepancies.
- Indicate the participant's weight and select their riding experience by marking beginner or over 10 hours. This information is important for safety and suitability.
- Answer the question regarding any physical or mental conditions that may impact the participant's ability to ride. If applicable, explain any special needs clearly to assist the stable in providing adequate support.
- Provide information about medical insurance. Either list your insurance company and policy number or indicate that you do not carry medical insurance.
- Ensure that each section is read carefully, and both the participant and any parents or legal guardians initial each section to indicate understanding of the terms.
- Complete the Liability Release section by signing and dating the document, ensuring to check the acceptance or refusal of protective headgear as applicable.
- Fill out the emergency contact details, including name and phone number, for safety purposes.
- Review the entire form for any missing or incorrect information. Make sure all fields are filled out accurately.
- Save changes to your completed form. You may also download, print, or share the form as needed.
Complete your Rider Release Form online today for a safe and enjoyable riding experience.
Horse-drawn vehicles and people riding horses or other animals are allowed to share the road with motor vehicles.