All U.S. Trotting Association-licensed drivers and trainers, under the age of 70, can obtain occupational
accident disability and accidental death and disability (AD&D) insurance* under policy number 64779460
-- effective as of April 1, 2012.
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for detailed information, including an explanation of the benefits, limitations, exclusions, and the cost
of each plan and credit card payment options or by contacting Gail at the Van Gundy Agency at
309.452.1156, by fax at 309.452.7500 or by e-mail
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gmcneely@vangundy.com.
If you have previously held a driver and/or trainer's license you are eligible to renew at any time. The easiest and fastest way to renew your license is through Online Services , a secure area for you to conduct business with the USTA via an online account.
*Please note: the expiration date on your driver and/or trainer license will be the same as your membership. If you have a multi-year membership you will need to pay for a multi-year driver and/or trainer license.
*If you are renewing or obtaining a new membership additional fees apply.
All reference forms are mailed or emailed directly to the licensed reference. All the information contained on the reference form is strictly confidential.
All new applicants will be mailed a current copy of the USTA Rules and Regulations as well as the Driver/Trainer Study Guide. The fee for these items is included in the application fee. The New Care & Training of the Trotter and Pacer is available for $35 for current USTA members.
Tests are graded as "satisfactory" or "unsatisfactory". A numerical score is not given.
Please note: If an "unsatisfactory" score is received you must wait 60 days before re-examination. If a second "unsatisfactory" score is received you must wait 6 months before re-examination.
The test consists of a variety of questions including true/false and multiple choice. Questions cover basic horsemanship, nutrition, equipment, and USTA Rules. There is a 2-hour time limit for completing the test.
This exams requires you to demonstrate the following:
Eye exams are required to obtain a new driver's license.We would encourage you to submit the Eye Exam form when you return the practical exam form. Please do not send an eye exam with your initial application, as it may be outdated by the time you are licensed. Eye exam forms are not required by the USTA for renewing a license but may be submitted with a renewal application.
Yes! You may apply for a new license here using your USTA online account. The online application is the easiest and fastest way to apply for a new license.