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Frequently Asked Questions

Main »» Minor Waivers for Autocross

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What is a Minor Waiver?
Every participant at an SCCA autocross must sign a waiver that accepts all risks and responsibilities that come from participation in an autocross event.

Since a minor cannot sign a waiver for themselves, the parents/guardians responsible for the minor must sign a waiver on their behalf.

Note that anyone who attends an SCCA autocross is construed as a "participant."
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What is a Minor?
Any participant under the age of eighteen (18) is defined to be a minor.
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Who must sign the Minor Waiver?
BOTH parents/guardians must sign the Minor Waiver form. In the event of a divorced or deceased parent, a written statement must be provided by the responsible parent/guardian indicating that they have sole custody of the minor.

A minor may be admitted to the autocross with only one parent/guardian signature on the Minor Waiver IF they remain in non "hot" areas of the autocross site. This means that a minor may NOT drive or ride on course without BOTH parents/guardians' signatures on the Minor Waiver.
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How old do you need to be to drive?
Anyone wishing to drive, work or otherwise be in a 'hot' area must be at least sixteen (16) years old.
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How old do you need to be to ride?
Unfortunately, we cannot allow any riders who are not at least twelve (12) years old.
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What is a "hot" area?
"Hot" areas at autocrosses are defined to be the grid area where cars are staged prior to entering the course, and the course itself.
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Must the parents/guardians be present at the autocross?
No, as long as the minor has a signed Minor Waiver, they may participate.
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Where can I get the Minor Waiver form?
The Minor Waiver form may be downloaded from the SCCA website here:

Minor Release and Waiver Form (PDF)

This form must be printed in COLOR to be a valid Minor Waiver form!!

You can also obtain a Minor Waiver form by contacting the SCCA National Office, at (800) 770-2055.
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How long is the Minor Waiver valid?
IF both parents/guardians sign the Minor Waiver form, it can be filled out with the designation "ALL EVENTS - ALL DATES." The Minor Waiver can then be used for all autocross events that season.

Minor Waiver forms that do not have both parent/guardian signatures are valid only for the event indicated on the Minor Waiver form.
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Where can I find more information?
See the SCCA Waiver guidelines:

Release and Waiver Guidelines

Questions and Answers

Any questions not answered in this FAQ, or any issues not specifically covered here or in the SCCA's guidelines, should be referred to the Solo 2 Event Chairman, Nick Hallman, at 803.730.8882 or nick@scr-scca.com.
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