Vetting in the GAA
The GAA has a long established principle of vetting any person who, on our behalf, works with children or vulnerable adults. This principle is enshrined in rule through the Code of Behaviour (Underage).
Vetting is for a period of three years. Any person who carries out a role of responsibility such as coaching, managing or training underage teams must be vetted. It also applies to organizing underage activities or refereeing underage games.
The GAA, Ladies Gaelic Football and the Camogie Association recognize each other’s vetting procedures.
How to Apply
Step 1
Login to Foireann
The GAA Vetting System is now part of Foireann. Log into your account or create a new one.Log into Foireann →
Step 2
Gaelic Games Vetting Invitation Form
Click on the Qualifications and Vetting tab, then click Apply to be Vetted. Select your Club and role. Upload a copy of your Photo ID and a proof of your current address (utility bill, no more than 6 months old). Print, sign, and upload the Gaelic Games Vetting ID Validation Form.
Step 3
NVB EVetting Application Form
Once you complete the Gaelic Games form, the NVB will issue you with an online vetting application form to your email. Complete all sections including current and previous addresses and information on convictions (if any).
Revetting
Vetting is for a three-year period. If you are required to be revetted then you must complete a new application by completing Steps 1 to 3 above.