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Amplify Site Managers: Selecting the Right Waiver Type

Information about adult and minor waiver types for Amplify Site Managers

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Written by Brittany Crow
Updated over 2 weeks ago

❖ Heads up! This article is only intended for Amplify Site Managers.

By the end of this article, you will be able to:

  • Understand the different waiver types available

  • Know when to use Adults and Minors, Adult Only, or Minor Only waivers

  • Attach the correct waiver type to a Qualification for each Opportunity

Overview

Waivers help ensure volunteers meet your Qualification requirements for each Opportunity. You can require waivers from adults only, minors only, or both. Selecting the right waiver type helps you manage risk while ensuring volunteers can complete requirements without confusion.

Recommended Option: Adults and Minors

In most cases, we recommend using the Adults and Minors waiver type. This option is ideal when both adults and minors may participate in the same Opportunity.

  • Attach this waiver type to a Qualification

  • Confirms that all volunteers sign the correct waiver before responding

How It Works

When using the Adults and Minors waiver option:

  • Volunteers enter their birthdate before signing

  • The system automatically determines which waiver to present

Minors (ages 13–17):

  • See the Minor Waiver you uploaded

  • Are prompted to provide a parent or guardian’s name and email

  • A co-signature request is sent to the parent or guardian

Adults (18 and older):

  • Are shown the Adult Waiver

  • Qualification is completed once the waiver is signed

Depending on your configuration, waiver submissions may require manual approval before volunteers can respond to Opportunities.

Other Waiver Types

You may also choose Adult Only or Minor Only waiver types. Use these options carefully.

What to keep in mind:

  • Adult Only: Minors cannot complete the Qualification and cannot sign up

  • Minor Only: Adults bypass the waiver and see a “No waiver needed” message in their Qualification response

Using Adults and Minors prevents gaps in waiver coverage and ensures consistent compliance.

How to Choose

While Adults and Minors is appropriate for most scenarios, these cases may warrant a different option:

  • Minor Only: Programs designed exclusively for ages 13–17

  • Adult Only: Opportunities involving sensitive content or legal age restrictions

Align your waiver choice with your program structure to balance compliance, liability, and volunteer ease of use.

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