Home - National Association of Sports Officials We are the National Association of Sports Officials (NASO), a non-profit member-driven community of 32,000+ referees, umpires, judges, assigners and sport leaders that exists to unite, celebrate, develop and protect officials everywhere
Join Renew - National Association of Sports Officials The National Association of Sports Officials (NASO) is a 501(c) (3) non-profit educational association providing services and benefits for sports officials For more than 40 years, NASO has been an innovator in developing benefits for sports officials
Member Benefits - National Association of Sports Officials NASO members have exclusive access to a wide range of digital benefits through the NASO Member App, available as a FREE download for Apple and Android devices You can access exclusive resources, the annual Sports Officials Tax Guide, the NASO Members Guidebook and — best of all — the monthly NASO version of Referee magazine directly
About NASO - National Association of Sports Officials NASO’s work focuses on three main efforts — protect, educate and advocate for officials: NASO protects officials through its insurance benefits, including $7 million in general liability coverage and $100,000 game call and assigner’s coverage Additionally, through its Member Information and Consultation Program (MICP), NASO is the only
Resources - National Association of Sports Officials NASO is the premier resource for sports officials, umpires and referees at all levels of all sports If you do not find the sports officiating resources you need on this website, contact us at 800-733-6100
Four New Members Elected to NASO Board of Directors RACINE, Wis — Scott Goodheart, Topeka, Kan , Paul Johnson, Hamilton, Ont , Yuya Kiuchi, Lansing, Mich , and Suzanne Lowry, Lyman, S C , were elected to the NASO Board of Directors They replace outgoing board members Dean Blandino, Paul LaRosa, Dana Pappas and Sandra Serafini
Education - National Association of Sports Officials A core belief at NASO, the National Association of Sports Officials, is that to improve officiating, you must improve officials Toward that end, NASO provides members with a variety of educational resources, information, publications and advice
Code of Ethics for Sports Officials NASO believes the integrity of officiating rests on the integrity and ethical conduct of each individual official This integrity and conduct are the very basis of the future and well-being of organized sports and the effectiveness of this Association
What We Do - National Association of Sports Officials NASO — the National Association of Sports Officials, is the world’s largest organization for sports officials at every level and all sports Over 26,000 sports officials from around the world belong to NASO, enjoying member benefits and supporting an organization that advocates for sports officials and that helps them maintain the highest