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How to fill out the PARTICIPANT WAIVER FOR MINORS online
Filling out the Participant Waiver for Minors is essential for ensuring that your child can participate in sport activities safely and legally. This guide will walk you through each section of the form, providing clear and straightforward instructions to help you complete it accurately.
Follow the steps to complete the waiver form successfully.
- Press the ‘Get Form’ button to access the form, ensuring it opens in an editable format.
- Begin by filling in the 'Club' field with the name of the sport club your minor child will be participating in.
- Next, enter your child's name in the 'Participant Name' field, followed by their date of birth in the designated format (mm/dd/yyyy).
- Provide a current address along with the city, state, and ZIP code in the appropriate fields.
- Fill in a contact phone number for yourself or another responsible person.
- Indicate your child's year in school by selecting one of the options (Freshman, Sophomore, etc.).
- Enter your child's University of Florida email address in the provided space.
- Fill in the emergency contact's name, relationship to your child, and their phone number.
- Read the acknowledgment section carefully, then fill in your name as the parent or legal guardian and your child's name in the designated spaces.
- Indicate the specific sport that your child will participate in where prompted.
- Review the risks associated with participating in the sport, acknowledging your understanding and acceptance of these risks.
- Provide your signature as the parent or legal guardian, and print your name clearly, followed by the date.
- If applicable, your minor child must also sign in the designated area, printing their name and including their UFID and signature date.
- Once completed, save changes to the document, then proceed to download, print, or share the form as required.
Complete your documentation online today to ensure your minor child can participate in sport clubs.
If a minor signs a waiver, the legal ramifications can depend on the age of the minor and the laws in your state. Generally, a waiver signed by a minor may not hold up in court, as minors typically lack the legal capacity to waive their rights. Therefore, using a participant waiver for minors involves having a parent or guardian sign on their behalf to ensure enforceability.
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