- Please allow 2-3 weeks for the
registration process.
- You will receive a "Certificate of
Eligibilty" for your horse.
- You will be required to present the
certificate or a copy of the certificate
at all ARHA shows and events.
- Send a registration application along
with fees and a copy of the horse's
breed association papers (listed below).
- If you are not currently a member of
ARHA, you will also need to send in your
ARHA membership application and fees.
DO NOT SEND YOUR ORIGINAL BREED
ASSOCIATION PAPERS!
American Paint Horse
American Quarter Horse
Appaloosa Horse Club
International Buckskin
Association (Quarter Type)
Palomino Breeders Horse
Association (Quarter Type)
Pinto Horse Association
(Quarter Type)
- The timelines listed
are just estimates and depends on if all the correct
information was provided at time of application.
- You will need to send
the original ARHA Certificate Of Eligibilty,
completed ARHA tranfer application signed by the seller
(recorded legal owner of the horse) and buyer with the
date of sale and submit proper fees.
- Please allow
two to three weeks to receive your
membership packet.
How do I obtain a
membership?
- You can join online
at
JOIN
ARHA
- You can request a form to mail or fax (606)872-ARHA
(2743) or fax (606)636-4212 or (606)636-6197
- You can take the completed form to your next ARHA show
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What is in my
membership packet?
- You will receive your
membership card, amateur or youth cards (if applied
for), rulebook, ARHA Decal and ARHA quarterly copy of
magazine "Riding The Range" (one per household).
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Do I have to be a member of the American Ranch Horse
Association to show my horse?
- At ARHA sanctioned
shows,the exhibitor as well as the the
owner of the horse must be a member.
- To compete in Amateur
or Youth events the exhibitor must also
hold a card in these division as well as
a current family or individual
membership.
Open Division Riders
must carry an individual or family
membership.
Family Membership
includes person requesting
membership,his/her spouse and childen 18
& under.
Individual Membership
are restricted to one person.
Amateur Riders
must have an individual Amateur
membership or a family membership with
an amateur card. (Must submit an amateur
application).
Youth Riders
must have a Youth Membership or family
membership with a youth card. (must
submit a Youth Application).
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How do I find out about my Amateur
status?
- If you
have applied for an
Amateur Membership card
your status will be
located on your
membership card.
American Ranch Horse Association
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Revised:
01/31/07.
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