Horseback Riding Release Form
Collect rider details, health information, and signed consent before every session, so your stable has a complete waiver on file before anyone gets on the saddle.
Collecting waivers at the gate means some riders arrive without having read the release. Minor riders whose guardians aren't on-site create a liability gap that delays the session or leaves consent undocumented. Typeform's horseback riding release template gives riding schools and stables a reliable way to collect signed consent before every session.
The form captures rider details, emergency contacts, experience level, health conditions, and a digital signature confirming the rider's risk acknowledgment. Each question appears on its own, so riders and guardians read each section carefully before signing. Conditional logic adapts the form based on the rider's age. Minor riders trigger a guardian consent section with a separate signature field, while adults move straight to the risk acknowledgment.
Customize the risk acknowledgment language, rider categories, and health disclosure fields to match your facility's legal requirements and program structure. Send it by email before a first session or share it as a QR code at the stable entrance. Signed releases log automatically in Google Sheets via Zapier, so your team maintains a complete consent record for every rider. Every session starts with a signed release already on file, so your instructors focus on the ride, not the paperwork.
A horseback riding release form collects rider information, risk acknowledgment, and signed consent before any riding activity begins. It captures rider details, emergency contacts, experience level, health conditions, and a digital signature confirming the rider's risk acknowledgment. Instructors who standardize this consent process before a session know their rider's experience level, health conditions, and emergency contacts before they even get on the saddle.
Horseback riding carries inherent risks, and a facility without signed rider releases has no proof that participants acknowledged those risks beforehand. When an incident occurs, that documentation is the difference between a resolved claim and a prolonged legal dispute. A release form documents consent before every session, so your facility's records hold up if a claim is ever filed.
Collect what you need and nothing more:
- Rider name, date of birth, and emergency contact details
- Riding experience level (beginner, intermediate, or advanced)
- Relevant health conditions or physical limitations
- Risk acknowledgment statement
- Digital signature (and guardian signature for riders under 18)
Add a date of birth field and use conditional logic to trigger a guardian consent section for minor riders. It captures the guardian's name, contact details, and a separate signature accepting the release terms on the minor's behalf. This gives your facility legally valid consent for every rider without maintaining separate forms for adults and minors.
Share the form by email at the start of each season so returning riders re-sign before their first session. Returning riders move through it quickly—they only update what's changed, like emergency contacts or health conditions, and skip what hasn't. Connect to Google Sheets via Zapier so your team tracks which riders are cleared and which still need to sign before the season begins.
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