Twin Valley Council &
National BSA Forms
The following are Scouting forms from Twin Valley Council and from the National BSA web site. Many of these forms are available in both Word and PDF formats. To view and print the PDF pages, you must have Adobe Acrobat Reader.

Right click on the following links to download the files. Once you right click, choose "Save Target As..." and save the file to your hard drive. You can then open the file you just saved, fill in the information, save it, print it, etc.
Twin Valley Council Scout Shop Forms
Information Request / Comment Form
Advancement Report |
.doc |
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Cub Scout Supplies Order Form |
.xls |
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Boy Scout Supplies Order Form |
.xls |
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Trading Post Customer Update Form |
.doc |
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Norseland & Cedar Point Scout Camp
Application for Use |
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.pdf |
Family Cub Scout Camping
Park Approval Inspection Form |
.doc |
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World Conservation Award Application |
.doc |
.pdf |
Twin Valley Council Service Project Report Form
Scouting Service Project Report Form |
.doc |
.pdf |
Merit Badge Counselor Forms
Merit Badge Counselor Application Form
(PDF format for printing) |
.pdf |
Merit Badge Counselor Application Form
(Editable PDF format) |
.pdf |
Merit Badge Counselor Application
(National Council version) |
.pdf |
Worksheet for Building a Merit badge Counselor List |
.pdf |
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2008 Cuyuna Leader's Guide
Life-to-Eagle Process / Eagle Applications
Centennial Quality Awards Program
The Centennial Quality Awards program is designed to recognize units, districts, councils, areas, and regions in achieving excellence in providing a quality program to a growing youth population in America at all levels of the Boy Scouts of America.
Health Forms
Tour Permits
(All High Adventure Camps require a National Tour Permit regardless of mileage.)
- Local Tour Permit Application
(Editable PDF format - NEW!)
- National Tour Permit Application
Membership Applications
Youth Protection
Miscellaneous Unit Forms
Cub Scout Specific Forms
Cub Scout Leave No Trace Forms
Boy Scout Specific Forms
Uniform Inspection Sheets
Miscellaneous Youth Awards
Adult Leader Awards
Other miscellaneous forms
This is the on-line electronic version of BSA's Guide to Safe Scouting and is the same information as the printed version. Click on the image below to view.

The purpose of the Guide to Safe Scouting is to prepare adult leaders to conduct Scouting activities in a safe and prudent manner. The policies and guidelines have been established because of the real need to protect members from known hazards that have been identified through eighty-plus years of experience. Limitations on certain activities should not be viewed as stumbling blocks; rather, policies and guidelines are best described as stepping-stones toward safe and enjoyable adventures.
Unit leaders should be aware of state or local government regulations that supersede Boy Scouts of America policies and guidelines.