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MEMBERSHIP
Whether you want to own a racehorse, become a driver or trainer, or raise the next generation, you need to become a USTA member. Membership comes with certain perks, such as discounted pricing on our Pathway reports and Hoof Beats subscriptions. The USTA also participates in a nationwide program where you can get discounts on purchases with companies such as John Deere, Sherwin Williams, Office Depot/OfficeMax and others.
How do I become a new member? How do I become a new member?
If you have never held membership with the USTA, you can complete a New Member Application, which can be faxed, emailed or mailed in with the appropriate fees. If you are under the age of 18, your membership with the USTA is free – visit the Youth Corner for more information.
You can also apply online by using a USTA MyAccount. Non-members who already have a USTA MyAccount (to use Pathway, subscribe to Hoof Beats, enroll horses in Full Circle, etc.) can use their same log-in to apply for USTA membership. Once logged in, users need to click "Online Services" from the black navigation bar, then click on the "Membership" link.
If you have never been a USTA member, nor have you ever had a USTA MyAccount, you can sign up for one here; you must have a valid email address. After you have set up a username and password, check your inbox for an email with a verification code. You can then immediately apply for membership.
New memberships cannot be completed over the phone.
If you apply online or provide an email address on the paper application, you will receive email verification the evening your membership is processed with your membership number and expiration date; if you do not provide us with an email address on the paper form, you will receive verification by mail.
If you have ever held a USTA membership before, see "How do I renew my membership/driver/trainer/official license?" below.
When does my membership expire?
Your membership expiration date is based on the first letter of your last name. Please note: membership rates are not prorated.
Last name | Expiration |
A-D | 12/31 |
E-K | 3/31 |
L-Q | 6/30 |
R-Z | 9/30 |
If your last name changes, please let us know via mail, a faxed or emailed statement that includes both your old and new last names. Remember that by changing your last name, it may affect the expiration date on your membership.
How do I renew my membership/driver/trainer/official license?
It doesn't matter how long it has been since you last renewed your membership and/or license(s) – your USTA membership number stays with you for life!
You will receive an email reminder (if you have an email address on file with us) or a renewal application in the mail approximately 30 days prior to your membership expiring.
The easiest way to renew your membership/license when the time comes is through Online Services . You can also renew over the phone with a credit card or by printing off a Renewal Application and faxing or emailing it to us.
What are the costs for membership?
  | One Year | Three years |
---|---|---|
New Membership | $90 | $222 |
Renewal Membership | $75 | $200 |
Renewal Membership + driver and/or trainer license | $125 | $350 |
Officials Licensing Costs (does not include membership) | ||
Presiding Judge License PM (Fair) | $50($20) | $150($60) |
Associate Judge | $50 | $150 |
Starter PM (Fair) | $50($20) | $150($60) |
Race Secretary | $50 | $150 |
Program Director | $30 | $90 |
Charter | $20 | $60 |
Paddock Judge | $30 | $90 |
Identifier | $20 | $60 |
Patrol Judge | $20 | $60 |
Clerk of Course PM (Fair) | $20($15) | $60($45) |
How do I update my Contact Information?
If your mailing address has changed, you can update your contact information through Online Services or by contacting member services.
Below is a listing by state of each racing commission with as direct a link as possible to the licensing page of their website.
If you will be racing in multiple jurisdictions, you will want to check out the the National Racing Compact. Fill out one application, submit one set of fingerprints and they will do the rest - just tell them which states you need to be licensed in.
California Horse Racing Board
Delaware Harness Racing Commission
Illinois Racing Board
Indiana Horse Racing Commission
Kentucky Horse Racing Commission
Maine State Harness Racing Commission
Maryland Racing Commission
Massachusetts Gaming Commission
Michigan Gaming Control Board
Minnesota Racing Commission
New Jersey Racing Commission
New York Gaming Commission
Ohio State Racing Commission
Pennsylvania Bureau of Standardbred Horse Racing