You don't, if you start playing for a local team or learning then if you become good they promote you. then you might start to play for the county trials or a proper match! and then one day who knows! you could be famous!!!
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A Referee should:
Have had experience at successfully refereeing a similar level of tournament
Have a comprehensive knowledge of the Regulations and Laws of Badminton
Be an integral part of the management team
Be a decision maker
Be able to interact effectively with coaches, players, parents and umpires on the day
Be a member of the Referees Register
Ensure fair play
take a look at this .
.badmintonengland.co.uk/text.asp?section=619§ionTitle=Badminton+Young+Officials+Award
To become a Badminton official, you have to join the club and be an active participant. The knowledge of the game is also key.