Merit Badge Procedure

Recommended process for earning merit badges

Blue card possession responsibility

Throughout the process, until the completed & signed off blue card is turned in, the Scout is fully responsible for the blue card (though the counselor may choose to retain the card until completion). Scouts should keep both the Applicant’s Record portion of the blue and the official merit badge card in a safe place after it has been awarded. That way, should anything ever happen to the official records of the Scout, especially during the Eagle process, the blue card and official merit badge Card will serve as proof of earning the merit badge towards the Eagle rank. All Merit Badge Cards and each portion of the blue card should be retained until the Scout turns 18 or is awarded the rank of Eagle.

Uncompleted Merit Badges

It is far better to walk away from a merit badge class with a completed Merit Badge. Scouts should be aware that leaving even one requirement incomplete means that he will need to find a merit badge counselor to sign off on the requirement. There is NO DEADLINE for earning a Merit Badge, except the Scout's 18th Birthday. Once a Scout has started working on a Merit Badge, he may continue using those requirements until he completes the badge or turns 18. To maximize the completion of all merit badge requirements the Scout should be sure to complete any prerequisite work before attending a merit badge session. If the Scout is unsure what that work is, they should contact the merit badge counselor and ask.

District/Council-sponsored merit badge opportunities

Scouts often participate in various merit badge classes coordinated by the council or district or some other BSA entity, or BSA-affiliated entity. The troop will modify its merit badge procedure for these classes based on the procedures of the sponsoring entity. However, the spirit and intent of the standard merit badge procedure will be maintained.

 The general idea is:

Merit Badge Counselors

Merit badge counselors must maintain registration with the BSA as Merit badge counselors. 

Anyone applying to be a New Merit Badge Counselor requires three things: 

1 – A BSA Adult Leader Application

2 – Certificate of Completion for Youth Protection Training.

3 – Merit Badge Counselor Information Form (34405WEB) - https://filestore.scouting.org/filestore/pdf/34405.pdf

If someone is already a counselor, then all that is required is the Merit Badge Counselor Information Form.   

All forms must be originals.  All forms should be forwarded to ctrivers.mt.meritbadge@gmail.com.  

Chris Clute

Merit Badge Dean

District #2

ctrivers.mt.meritbadge@gmail.com

Phone: (860) 214-5648