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What is UC Liability Waiver

The University of California Waiver of Liability is a legal document used by participants and their parents to release the University of California from liability for injuries during activities.

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UC Liability Waiver is needed by:
  • Parents of minors participating in University activities
  • Adult participants in University-sponsored events
  • University administrative staff handling event registrations
  • Event coordinators requiring liability documentation
  • Legal representatives involved in University contracts

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Both the participant and a parent or guardian must sign the University of California Waiver of Liability if the participant is a minor. This ensures that all parties are informed and agree to the terms of the waiver.
It is advisable to submit the University of California Waiver of Liability prior to the activity for which it is required. Check with the event organizer for specific deadlines to ensure compliance.
Completed waivers can typically be submitted electronically through pdfFiller, or printed and submitted in person or via mail, depending on the event’s requirements. Refer to your event coordinator for specific submission methods.
Usually, no additional supporting documents are required apart from the completed waiver. However, make sure to check if the event has special conditions that need documentation.
Common mistakes include forgetting to include both signatures, not filling all the required fields, or providing inaccurate personal information. Always double-check for completeness before submission.
Processing times can vary, but waivers are typically considered valid once signed and submitted. Ensure prompt submission to avoid any delays in participation in the event.
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