
The Universal referral form scuba is an online tool that can be customized to meet specific needs. It can be signed electronically, and you can also print the completed form. You can also share it or save it. If you have any questions, you can contact support to get assistance. You can also contact the support staff if you have questions regarding the form.
PADI Open Water Diver certification
A student diver should present the PADI Universal Referral form for Open Water Diver Certification (PDF) to a certified instructor. The form states that the diver received initial training at another diving school. This form instructs the instructor to complete the student’s open water dives and sign a statement. The form should then be sent to the original instructor who should certify it.
Although you can use the Universal Referral Form to obtain the certification, PADI insists that you complete this course within twelve months from your last training. Usually, this is a two or three-day course. You and your buddy must be able, at all times, to dive to a maximum depth not less than 60 feet/18 m.

Medical statement
If you're looking to get certified as a scuba diver, then you'll want to fill out a Medical Statement for Universal Referral Form. This is an important document to ensure that you are healthy before diving. This document is meant to help you stay safe while diving, so be sure to answer every question honestly.
First, get your physician to sign the form. This is required when you start your training as a diver. If you have a new condition, a medical release will be required. You should also take a photocopy your certification card.
Logbook
Before a diver can dive open water, he or she must complete a medical statement. This usually takes place before a certification course starts. A doctor must sign the medical release. You will need a new release if your medical situation changes. PADI can provide a medical release. The PADI Release of Liability/Assumption Of Risk/Non agency Acknowledgement For - General Training is the equivalent of the medical release.
The universal referral is different from that used in a diving logbook. It will include information about the dives that the student has completed, as well as knowledge development sections. This document also includes a statement signed by the instructor verifying that the diver has completed the required dives. The student is then required to take the form back to their instructor to be certified as a diver.

Completion requirements for courses
The Universal Referral Program includes most of the well-respected scuba certification agencies. This means that a diver can take the theory and pool part of his or her open water course with his or her local dive center but complete the open water check-out dives with a different agency. This is possible with the help of a diving center that participates in a universal program such as SSI and NAUI or NASDS.
A PADI Open Water Diver course requires the student to pass the Knowledge Development and Open Water Dives sections. Before diving, the student needs to sign a medical release. A photo must be submitted by the student diver to accompany his/her certification card. Digital images are acceptable.