Lacrosse Camp Waivers & Registration

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Stop chasing lacrosse paperwork.
Focus on what matters.

SignPayGo handles lacrosse camp waivers & registration in one link. Parents sign the waiver, pay the fee, and submit their info — in under 3 minutes, from their phone.

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Ridgeline Lacrosse
Ridgeline Lacrosse
Annapolis, MD
WAIVER
Lacrosse Camp Participation Waiver
July 12–16 · Riverside Fields
PlayerAlex Cooper, Age 12
Parent / GuardianSarah Cooper
Emergency Contact(410) 555-0192
Camp Fee$150
I grant permission for my child to participate in all lacrosse camp activities including drills, scrimmages, and conditioning. I understand participation involves inherent physical risks and voluntarily assume all associated risks.
Parent / Guardian Signature
Date: August 1, 2025
✓ Signed
Ridgeline Lacrosse
$150.00
Sarah Cooper
Visa ••4821
You’re in! 🏈
Alex Cooper is confirmed for
Summer Lacrosse Camp
AttendingRidgeline Lacrosse Camp
Waiver✓ Signed & stored
Payment✓ $150 via Apple Pay
Confirmationsarah@gmail.com

You got into this to run great lacrosse programs.
Not to chase paperwork.

Every hour spent managing paper waivers and chasing registration fees from 40+ families across multiple sessions is an hour not spent running drills, scouting players, and developing the talent that brings families back every season.

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Paper waivers pile up before every session

Three sessions means three rounds of printing, distributing, and collecting forms — then manually entering everything into a spreadsheet.

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Mixed payment methods cause confusion

Some families pay by check, some by Venmo, some hand you cash at the first practice. Tracking it all is a second job.

Late registrations break your roster

Without a clear deadline and automatic reminders, families sign up last-minute and you can’t plan team sizes or equipment orders.

Lacrosse coach reviewing paperwork
8–12hrs

Average time lacrosse program directors spend on registration admin per session — chasing forms, reconciling payments, and manually following up with families.

SignPayGo reduces that to under 30 minutes.

No paper forms to print or collect
No spreadsheet to maintain manually
No individual payment follow-ups
No missing signatures on camp day

From setup to fully registered in one afternoon.

Three steps. No training required. No app for parents to download.

1

Create your event

Set your event name, dates, and location. Build a custom waiver using our template library or write your own. Set a price, deposit amount, and registration deadline — takes about 10 minutes.

2

Share one link

Upload your participant list or share a self-signup link. Parents click, sign the waiver, fill in their info, and pay — all from their phone. Most complete it in under 3 minutes.

3

Track everything live

Watch signatures and payments roll in on your real-time dashboard. Automatic reminders follow up with unsigned families so you don’t have to. Focus on running the program — not managing it.

Everything you need. Nothing extra.

SignPayGo is purpose-built for youth lacrosse clubs — not generic event software awkwardly repurposed.

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One link per session

Create a separate event for each session. Share the right link with each group — every family sees only what is relevant to them.

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E-signatures on any device

Parents sign the liability waiver from their phone the moment they get the link. No printing, no scanning.

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Live roster dashboard

See a real-time count of who is registered, signed, and paid for each session. Export a clean CSV for your records.

Ridgeline Lacrosse

Youth Lacrosse Club · Annapolis, MD

SC
Ridgeline Lacrosse
Coach Sarah Chen  ·  Annapolis, MD
44
Participants
$6,600
Collected
0
Paper forms
“We run three sessions every summer. Before SignPayGo I was drowning in spreadsheets trying to track who signed, who paid, and who still owed a balance. Now I see everything on one dashboard in real time.”

— Coach Sarah Chen, Ridgeline Lacrosse

Ready to spend less time on lacrosse paperwork?

SignPayGo is currently in early access. Join the waitlist and be among the first lacrosse programs to go fully paperless.