If you follow our tips, you will be fully prepared for your new arrival, and you can help your horse settle into a happy new life with you.īefore bringing your new horse home, you will need to organize a few things. Your horse will be in unfamiliar surroundings with unfamiliar faces, both equine and human, having left the security of his previous owner and stable mates behind, in a place that was once his home. That is precisely how your horse will feel. Think back to when you started school or a new job and how lost and awkward you felt. If the notification is not received within 30 days, the lease must be registered again as stated above (with signed agreement and fee).Also, moving your new horse into another barn is likely going to be quite stressful for him, and time must be allowed for him to adjust and settle in. If the lease is extended beyond the previously submitted end date, written notification must be received in the USEF office within 30 days of its original expiration. Lessor or lessee must renew the USEF Annual Recording by the annual renewal date. USEF must have written confirmation by both parties if a lease is extended or if the lease is terminated prior to the expiration date. We do not get involved in the terms of the lease. Once the lease is registered with USEF, the horse/pony must be entered under the ownership of the lessee. For competition purposes, the lease registration is effective the date that the proper fee and form (with required signatures) are received in the USEF office. The lease agreement or registration form must indicate a start date and end date of the lease period. If a written lease agreement is not available, the USEF Lease Registration form must be completed, signed by lessee and lessor, and submitted with the lease registration fee. USEF does not accept agent signatures for the purposes of registering a lease. The lease registration fee of $60 must be submitted to the USEF office with a copy of the lease agreement signed by lessee and lessor. Transfers become effective the date that the proper forms (with required signature(s)) and fees are received at the USEF office. There is no fee to transfer a horse/pony within a family. It must explain why the required signature is not available and submitted with proof of ownership (bill of sale, cancelled check, registration papers).Īuthorization for transfer of ownership within a family (as defined in GR123) may be submitted in writing and signed by the previous owner(s) (parent or legal guardian for minors) and the new owner(s). If the signature of the last recorded owner is not available, an Ownership Affidavit must be completed and notarized. A parent signature is accepted for a minor. USEF does not accept agent's signatures as authorization for an ownership transfer. The expired annual horse recording certificate signed by the last recorded owner(s) or a copy of a Bill of Sale signed by the last recorded owner(s).There is no fee to transfer however the fee Of $95 for Annual Recording or $300 for Lifetime Recording must be submitted with the Horse Application if recording/renewing the horse. The transfer fee will be waived if the member is upgrading the Annual Recording to a Life Recording ($205) when transferring.įor horses with an Inactive (Expired Annual) Recording: The transfer fee of $50 must be submitted with either the Annual Recording Certificate or a copy of a Bill of Sale signed by the last recorded owner(s). The transfer fee of $50 must be submitted with the USEF Lifetime Recording certificate signed by the last recorded owner(s) or a copy of the Bill of Sale signed by the last recorded owner(s).įor Horses with an Active Annual Recording:
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