Maintaining and Renewing Your AusCycling Accreditation
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Maintaining and Renewing Your AusCycling Accreditation
AusCycling Commissaires accreditations are valid for four years. This page provides information on how to maintain and renew your AusCycling Commissaire accreditation.
Maintaining Your Accreditation
To keep your accreditation active, you need to meet the following ongoing requirements:
- AusCycling Membership: All commissaires must maintain an active AusCycling membership. The minimum requirement for all officials is the Lifestyle membership.
- Working with Children Check: All officials must possess a current Working With Children Check (or equivalent) relevant to your state or territory. Visit Play by The Rules to understand Child Safe requirements in each State and Territory.
Renewing Your Accreditation
To renew your accreditation, you’ll need to complete our online re-accreditation application. Here's what you'll need to have ready beforehand:
General Requirements
- Active AusCycling Membership
- Current Working With Children Check
E-Learning Requirements
Process and Cost
Please allow a minimum of 10 business days for AusCycling to review your application once you’ve submitted it. There is no cost to reaccredit as an official.
Ready to Renew Your Accreditation?
Start the process with three easy steps:
- If you're looking to renew your accreditation as a BMX Club Official or Regional Commissaire, visit the AusCycling Learning Centre.
- For all other qualifications, please contact [email protected]
- Upload your Working with Children Check