AYSO Soccer Volunteer Compliance in New Mexico
New Mexico ayso soccer programs must meet AYSO (American Youth Soccer Organization)'s national requirements AND New Mexico's own legal mandates. Volunteer Tracker tracks both in one dashboard.
AYSO (American Youth Soccer Organization) requires ayso soccer programs to verify that coaches and staff have completed required background checks and training before working with youth athletes. For New Mexico organizations, Volunteer Tracker automates this in a single dashboard.
Beyond national governing-body requirements, New Mexico may impose its own legal requirements on youth sports volunteers — such as concussion-awareness training. Volunteer Tracker tracks national, state, and league-specific requirements together so nothing slips through.
How New Mexico Law Fits Your AYSO Region's Compliance
AYSO runs its national compliance through AYSOU and the national registration system — the annual eSigned volunteer application, the Sterling Volunteers background check, Safe Haven, and the SafeSport cycle all live there. Those systems confirm a volunteer is cleared to AYSO's standard, but they stop at AYSO's own requirements; New Mexico's separate legal mandates are never part of the AYSO record.
For an AYSO region in New Mexico, that means running two systems that don't talk to each other — AYSOU for the national items and New Mexico law for everything the state layers on top, such as its own background-check statutes or Live Scan rules. Volunteer Tracker consolidates them by region, so a Regional Commissioner sees Sterling status, SafeSport dates, and New Mexico's requirements in one place and can tell at a glance which coaches and referees are fully cleared to take the field.
National Requirements for AYSO Soccer Volunteers
Baseline requirements set by AYSO (American Youth Soccer Organization):
- Volunteer application completed and eSigned each membership year, including consent to a background check
- Background check through Sterling Volunteers for all adult volunteers
- AYSO Safe Haven certification (current course version) plus job-specific training
- SafeSport training — full course the first year, refresher courses in following years (U.S. Soccer mandate)
Where National Standards End and New Mexico Law Begins
Beyond national governing-body requirements, New Mexico may impose its own legal requirements on youth sports volunteers — such as concussion-awareness training. Volunteer Tracker tracks national, state, and league-specific requirements together so nothing slips through.
National minimums
AYSO (American Youth Soccer Organization) sets baseline requirements and provides tools to track them — but those tools stop at the national standard.
New Mexico legal requirements
New Mexico adds its own legally binding mandates on top — and tracking them is your organization's responsibility. Volunteer Tracker tracks national, state, and league-specific requirements together.
Built for Any Volunteer Role
Roles are fully customizable — you define the roles your New Mexico program uses, each with its own requirements. These AYSO Soccer roles are common examples, not a limit:
Coach
Referee
Team Parent
Board Member
How It Works
Three steps to a fully compliant New Mexico ayso soccer roster.
Set Up Your Region's Roles
Define your roles — Coach, Referee, Team Parent, Board Member — and assign which national, state, and region requirements each role needs.
Volunteers Self-Onboard
Volunteers self-onboard and upload their certifications. Automated reminders handle background-check renewals and SafeSport refreshers so you don't have to chase anyone.
See Who's Cleared at a Glance
Your admin dashboard shows exactly who is cleared versus who has outstanding items — across every requirement — before the season kicks off.