1. Accurate and Careful Completion of Forms

  • Applicants must carefully fill out the record claim form, ensuring that all information is accurate and complete.
  • Errors or incomplete data may lead to delays or rejection of the application.

2. Submission of Supporting Documents

  • All necessary supporting documents must be scanned and attached to validate the record claim.
  • These documents may include proof of identity, photos, videos, or other relevant materials that support the claim.
  • Ensure all documents are clearly scanned and of high quality to allow for proper evaluation.

3. Certificate Does Not Guarantee Entry in the EWR Book or Web Book

  • Receiving a certificate from Exclusive World Records does not automatically guarantee entry into the official EWR book or web book.
  • Certificates are awarded for achievements, but inclusion in the EWR book or on the website is subject to further review and approval by the EWR team.

4. Ethical and Safe Record Attempts

  • EWR strictly prohibits and will not approve records that pose harm to any individual, animal, or the environment.
  • Any record attempt involving dangerous, harmful, or unethical activities will be disqualified.
  • Record attempts must be safe, responsible, and align with ethical standards, promoting positive and constructive contributions.

5. Mandatory Completion of Required Fields

  • All required fields in the form must be filled out. Incomplete forms or missing information may result in the rejection of the claim.
  • Ensure that all essential details are accurately provided to avoid delays in processing.

6. Online Claims Only

  • Only online record submissions are accepted via the official EWR website or designated online platforms.
  • No physical submissions will be considered, and applicants must ensure they have the proper tools to submit documents digitally.

7. Categories of Record Attempts

  • Exclusive World Records recognizes multiple categories for record attempts, each defined by the nature and number of participants:
    • Solo Activity: A single person attempting to set a record.
    • Duo Activity: Two individuals working together to set a record.
    • Group Activity: A group of 3 to 100 participants involved in setting a record.
    • Mass Activity: A large group of more than 100 participants working together to set a record.
    • Commercial Activity: A category that allows businesses or organizations to set a world record showcasing the exclusivity of their products or services. Once achieved, the record can be used for promotional purposes, adding recognition to the business as an EWR record holder.

8. Final Decision by Exclusive World Records Team

  • The final decision regarding approval or rejection of any record claim is made by the EWR team.
  • EWR reserves the right to reject a claim based on insufficient evidence, violation of guidelines, or failure to meet required standards.
  • The decision made by the EWR team is final and binding, and no appeals or reconsideration requests will be entertained.

Fill the form carefully & accurately

Scan and attach all the required documents.

EWR never promotes or accepts records that are harmful to anyone

All the required fields should be compulsorily filled.

Only online claims are accepted.

Final decision is taken by EWR team.