Click to Print - Temporary Registraton Permit
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What is the difference between a Temporary Registration Permit (TRP) and a Trial Permit? How long are they valid for?
A Temporary Registration Permit (TRP) is a permit that is used when a team wants to borrow a player who is registered with another club. A club executive member from the club the player is registered with must sign the TRP. A trail permit is valid for the game stated on it. The TRP can be used for three league games or one tournament. A player is allowed three TRP's a season.
A Trial Permit is a temporary registration for a player who isn't registered anywhere. The trial will allow the player to play two games within a fifteen-day period. The player will also have to have a valid player book to go with the trial. A player is allowed two trials a season and isn't allowed to use the two trials with the same club. The player must sign the trial permit.