IHSA

Directory of Licensed Officials

The IHSA Directory of Licensed Officials is updated weekly throughout the school year. The files are posted in plain text format for your convenience. After loading the page into the browser, you can save the file to your hard disk by moving your mouse up to your browser's main menu bar, clicking the word "File", and then selecting "Save As..." from the pull-down menu. After saving the file, click your browser's "Back" button to return to this page. Once the file is saved to your hard disk, you can use a word processor, spreadsheet, or database program to manipulate the data however you see fit.

The list of all officials includes the registration level of each official in all IHSA-recognized sports. A two-letter code indicating the sport is followed by a single letter indicating the level. The sport codes are:
  • BB — Baseball
  • BK — Basketball
  • FB — Football
  • GM — Boys Gymnastics
  • GG — Girls Gymnastics
  • SB — Softball
  • SO — Soccer
  • SW — Swimming & Diving
  • TR — Track & Field
  • VB — Volleyball
  • WP — Water Polo
  • WR — Wrestling
The registration levels, from top to bottom are:
  • C — Certified
  • R — Recognized
  • X — Registered
The lists include each official's ID number, (for sport lists, the year of last clinic attended), full name, city, ZIP code, and registration level. Officials may also choose to list their home address, home phone, business phone, and E-mail address.

New officials who have registered in the last three months are indicated by the month of registration in the first column.
These files were last updated on June 21, 2007.

The number following each item indicates the approximate size of each file, in kilobytes:
TIPS: If you want to sort these files using a word processor, first use your word processor's global replace function to change the semicolon (;) into a tab. Most word processors will sort a document based on the values of columns separated by tabs. Database programs generally have the capability of importing data from plain text files. The easiest way is to specify that the data is in a "delimited ASCII" file, and that the field separator is a semicolon.