American Paint Horse Association registration fee increases
effective January 1 do not apply to online registrations, meaning horse owners
can save money by completing their transactions online.
To register a horse online, log onto aphaonline.org
and select “Foal Registration” from the drop-down bar at the right. Only the
recorded owner of the dam at the time of foaling can register a foal online.
Gather the following items needed to complete the online registration process:
- APHA membership identification
number and pin - Breeder’s certificate control
number (Provided on the preprinted breeders certificate mailed to the
stallion owner or can be obtained by clicking “Start” and “Find your BC;”
then entering the registration number for the Sire/Dam and breeding
year.) - Quarter Horse or Thoroughbred
mares must be enrolled for breeding. - Breeding must be pre-released
by the stallion owner. - Digital photographs must be
saved in a .jpg format - Method of payment (Visa,
Mastercard or American Express)
Online horse registrations can be
completed in five steps:
- Enter the foaling details, like
location foaled and sex of the horse. - Horse identification
information, like color, coat pattern, identification remarks. - Name your horse, and provide 3
unique name choices. - Upload your foal’s required
photographs—all four sides. - Upload additional photographs.
As with all transactions, APHA’s team
of MemberCare professionals is ready to answer any questions. Before calling or
emailing, check out the helpful hints page— aphaonline.org/APHAOnline/MYA/HHL.aspx—which
answers the most commonly asked questions about online registration. If further
assistance is required, call (817) 222-6423 or email [email protected].
For specific fee increases, see the
2013 fee schedule or the 2013 Official APHA Rule Book, available at apha.com/forms/rule-books.
Remember, horse registration
applications submitted by members online will not be subject to the 2013 fee
increases; the increases only apply to emailed, faxed and mailed registration
applications.
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