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  1. Licensing your event. Applications should be submitted electronically, ideally no less than 8 weeks prior to the event date. Applications will be reviewed in the first instance by a Regional representative and then by an England Officer who will issue licences. Track and field licence application. Cross country licence application.

  2. Track and Field event licensing. All levels of competition held under UKA Rules require a minimum Level 1 licence (without a competition licence, Power of 10 will not accept results). Apply for a track and field event licence; Cross Country event licensing

  3. Licensing. You need to determine whether athletes will use your event to get a qualifying standard for selection for a National Team (U18/U20/U23/Senior). If so you will need to apply for a level 2 licence. If qualification is not of paramount importance, then apply for a level 1 licence.

  4. Welcome to the Track and Field online licence portal. This system should be used for all level two track & field licences for UK wide, plus England, Wales & Northern Ireland level one T & F licences. It should be noted that there are different licensing requirements for outdoors competitions.

  5. A summary guide to booking your ACU licence: Step 1: Book an ACU Licence Assessment. Step 2: Directly after booking one of our ACU test dates, create and populate in full, a profile on the acu.sport80 website. Please ensure you select the correct licence level you are applying for.

  6. Use this service to: view your driving record, for example vehicles you can drive. check your penalty points or disqualifications. create a licence ‘check code’ to share your driving record ...

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  8. Apply for, renew or update your licence, view or share your driving licence, add new categories.

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