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Beginning Dec. 1, 2024, requirements will change for SCCA® Flagging & Communications (F&C) license renewals

Beginning Dec. 1, 2024, requirements will change for SCCA® Flagging & Communications (F&C) license renewals, phasing in the requirement to complete F&C certification training. The required certification coursework can be found at the SCCA Academy accessed through SCCA’s Member Account Portal.

Presently, all F&C license levels (Regional, Divisional, National, and Senior) have both traditional (non-Certified) and “Certified” licenses, with the “Certified” designation applying to any individual that has completed the SCCA Academy F&C course. On Dec. 1, 2024, current, but “non-certified,” Regional F&C license holders will be required to complete an online certification course to renew their license, thus earning a “Certified Regional F&C” license. One year after that –beginning Dec. 1, 2025 – all “non-certified” Divisional F&C license holders must complete the same online certification course to renew their license. And by Dec. 1, 2026, all “non-certified” National and Senior F&C license holders must complete SCCA Academy’s online certification course to renew a National/Senior F&C license.

Veteran members of the F&C community are being included in this certification revision to help standardize F&C activities across the Club, which will form a baseline of consistency from one Region to the next. Experienced F&C leaders serve as both educators and mentors, so it’s logical they absorb coursework for awareness moving forward.

The coursework can be completed anytime through SCCA Academy before renewal requirements become effective. The only requirement for new or occasional F&C volunteers to participate at Club events is to hold an annual or weekend SCCA membership.

Read complete announcement at;  Important F&C Certification Changes Ahead for License Renewals – Sports Car Club of America