Proof of
Residence
Residence shall be established
and supported by documents from
THREE OR MORE of the
following categories to determine
residency of such parent(s) or
guardian:
-
Driver's License
- Voter's Registration
- School records
- Welfare/child care records
- Federal records
- State records
- Local (municipal) records
- Support payment records
- Homeowner or tenant records
- Utility bills (i.e., gas,
electric, water/sewer, phone,
mobile phone, heating, waste
disposal)
- Financial (loan, credit,
investments, etc.) records
- Insurance documents
- Medical records
- Military records
- Internet, cable or satellite
records
- Vehicle records
Note: Example - Three utility bills
(three items from No. 10 above)
constitute
only ONE
document.
It is recommended that the league
require some proof of residence
within the league's boundaries at
the time the player registers.
Players and their parents/guardians
are advised that a false statement
of residence may lead to
ineligibility to play Little League
Baseball or Softball. Under NO
circumstances does ANY person have
the authority to grant a waiver
that allows a child to play in a
local Little League program IN ANY
DIVISION, when that child does not
qualify under these residency
requirements.
If the claim for residency is
challenged, three of the above
materials must be submitted to
Little League Baseball,
Incorporated, with an affidavid of
residency from the parent(s) or
guardian, which shall decide the
issue. Residency documents
must illistrate that the residence
(as defined above) was inside the
league's boundaries for at least
on-half of the regular season (as of
June 15 of year in question).
Tournament Requirement for
Non-Citizens: A participant who is
not a citizen of the country in
which he/she wishes to play, but
meets residency requirements as
defined by Little League, may
participate in that country if:
- his/her visa allows that
participant to remain in that
country for a period of at least
one year, or;
- the
prevailing laws allow that
participant to remain in that
country for at least one year,
or;
- the participant has an
established bona fide residence
in that country for at least two
years prior to the start of the
regular season.
Exceptions can only be made by
action of the Charter Committee in
Williamsport, PA. Any request
for a waiver pertaining to the
eligibility of a player must be
submitted in writing, by the
president of the local Little League
through the district administrator,
to their respective Regional
Director not later than the date
prescribed in Regulation IV (j).
Requests submitted after that date
will not be considered.