MLBPA Agent Regulations
Only MLBPA General Certified Agents may represent or advise a player in negotiating the terms of a Major League contract and only Expert Agent Advisors may assist General Certified Agents in such negotiations. Only MLBPA Limited Certified Agents may recruit or provide client maintenance services on behalf of a General Certified Agent.
How to Apply for MLBPA Certification
To be eligible for MLBPA Certification, a previously uncertified agent must:
- Read, understand and agree to the MLBPA Regulations Governing Player Agents;
- Complete the Application for MLBPA Certification;
- Submit a non-refundable Application fee of $2,000;
- Submit a signed “Declaration by Applicant” and, in the case of an applicant for General Certification, a copy of your Agency’s Representation Agreement;
- Provide permission for the MLBPA to conduct a background investigation;
- Successfully pass the background investigation;
- Pass the written examination; and
- Be designated as the Agent of a Major League Player, or designated by a General Certified agent as a Recruiter, Client Maintenance Service Provider, or Expert Agent Advisor.
You may apply for MLBPA Certification even if you have not yet been designated as the Agent of a Major League Player, designated as a Recruiter or Client Maintenance Service Provider by a General Certified Agent, or designated as an Expert Agent Advisor by a General Certified Agent. However, you will not be eligible for MLBPA Certification until you have received the required designation.
Below are links to the Agent Regulations and necessary forms: