Little League Baseball Volunteer Compliance in Utah
Utah little league baseball programs must meet Little League International's national requirements AND Utah's own legal mandates. Volunteer Tracker tracks both in one dashboard.
Little League International requires little league baseball programs to verify that coaches and staff have completed required background checks and training before working with youth athletes. For Utah organizations, Volunteer Tracker automates this in a single dashboard.
Utah law (Utah Code Ann. § 80-8-201, § 80-8-101) requires youth services organizations — including sports leagues serving 25+ children — to run a registered sex offender check before a youth worker may volunteer, on top of national governing-body background-check requirements.
National Requirements for Little League Baseball Volunteers
Baseline requirements set by Little League International:
- JDP background check for all managers, coaches, board members, and volunteers with repeated player access
- Abuse Awareness training (Little League's Abuse Awareness for Adults course)
- Diamond Leader training for All Star managers and coaches
Where National Standards End and Utah Law Begins
Utah law (Utah Code Ann. § 80-8-201, § 80-8-101) requires youth services organizations — including sports leagues serving 25+ children — to run a registered sex offender check before a youth worker may volunteer, on top of national governing-body background-check requirements.
National minimums
Little League International sets baseline requirements and provides tools to track them — but those tools stop at the national standard.
Utah legal requirements
Utah 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.
Utah requirements Volunteer Tracker helps you manage
- Registered sex offender check against the Utah Sex and Kidnap Offender Registry and the National Sex Offender Public Website before a youth worker is employed or volunteers (Utah Code Ann. § 80-8-201, § 80-8-101)
Built for Any Volunteer Role
Roles are fully customizable — you define the roles your Utah program uses, each with its own requirements. These Little League Baseball roles are common examples, not a limit:
Manager
Coach
Team Mom/Dad
Board Member
How It Works
Three steps to a fully compliant Utah little league baseball roster.
Set Up Your League's Roles
Define your roles — Manager, Coach, Team Mom, Board Member — and assign which national, state, and league requirements each role needs.
Volunteers Self-Onboard
Volunteers self-onboard and upload their certifications. Automated reminders handle the follow-ups 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 your season starts.