Classifer Introduction System ***** NEW *****
USPSA is now providing clubs with the ability to post an overview of their club which will be listed with their other club information on the USPSA Club Finder.
Classifer and Match Result Upload System

The USPSA On-Line Classifier Score Submission system is now available for general use. Refer to the Classifer Upload Instructions for information on how your club may use this service. Refer to the local match upload instructions for information on how to upload scores from your club level matches.

Your club fill receive the following benefits by using the system to upload results:

  • Immediate confirmation that USPSA HQ has received the scores
     
  • Your club members may confirm that their scores have been submitted to headquarters immediately after you complete the upload process.
     
  • You may provide the email address of a contact for the match at the time a classifier score is uploaded. Notification will be emailed to this address when USPSA enters the scores into the master classification database.
     
  • Clubs may pay mission count fees using their choice of credit card on a secure web form, or by mailing a check to USPSA headquarters. There is no need to submit any paperwork with the check - just write a transaction number supplied by the upload system in the memo field on your check.
     
  • There is an on-line system for the club contact's use in submitting requests for manual correction (for example, "John Doe shot classifier CM99-xx in Open, not Limited). Prior to this, a correction requries a signed request (fax or us-mail) to USPSA Headquarters from the match director or stats chief.
    These requests may also be seen "on-line" by club members, so  shooters who have asked their club to submit a correction can  confirm it's submission. Please note, that correction requests must be submitted by the club contact, not by the individual competitor.
     
  • Each club's access to submit classfier scores and manual correction requests is controlled by an individual password which serves to authenticate the source of score submissions.