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What are the rules in volleyball service?

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Please provide website. All rules in service please. I need it.

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  1. I can tell the rules, but in albanian, not in english...Is OK?


  2. Here is a cut and paste copy from the USAV rules.  The entire USAV rules are in the first link.

    12.4 EXECUTION OF THE SERVICE

    12.4.1  The ball shall be hit with one hand or any part of  

      the arm after being tossed or released from the  

      hand(s).  

    12.4.2  Only one toss or release of the ball is allowed. Drib-

      bling or moving the ball in the hands is permitted.  

    12.4.3  At the moment of the service hit or take-off for a jump  

      service, the server must not touch the court (the end line  

      included) or the ground outside the service zone.  

      After the hit, he/she may step or land outside the  

      service zone, or inside the court.

      USAV 12.4.3:  The entire service action must take  

      place within the playing area.

    12.4.4 The server must hit the ball within 8 seconds after  

      the fi rst referee whistles for service.

      USAV 12.4.4: For 14-and-under age groups:

      a.  The server must contact the ball within 5 sec-

       onds after the fi rst referee whistles for service.

      b. If the ball, after having been tossed or released  

       by the server, lands without touching the player,  

       it is considered a service tossing error.

      c. After a service tossing error, the referee must  

       authorize the service again (re-serve) and the  

       server must execute it within the next 5 seconds.

      d. One service tossing error is permitted for each  

       service.

    12.4.5  A service executed before the referee’s whistle is  

      cancelled and repeated.

      USAV 12.4.5:  After the whistle for the service, no other  

      actions (requests for line-up check, time-out, substitu-

      tion, etc.) may be considered until after the ball has  

      been served and the rally completed.  This is true  

      even if a request has been made after a server  

      has initiated service action and legally permitted  

      the ball to fall to the fl oor.  A  re-serve is consid-

      ered to be part of a single effort to serve and must  

      be completed before any requests may be considered.

    The second reference is a rules comparison sheet.  It has the rules for the NCAA (women's college), USAV (club), and NFSHSA (girl's junior high and high school) for comparison with the differences.  I am not sure which rules you are trying to find.

  3. well i can't provide the website but here are the rules in serving:

    You can't step on the line while serving; you have 8 seconds to serve the ball; you can use side-serve, spike-serve or jump-serve...

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