A Control Official looks after a point that competitors must pass through and be documented doing so. This may be at the Service Park as Time Control In / Time Control Out, or on stages at either Stop Point, Start Control or Time Control In at a stage start.
Competitors are required to arrive at certain places at predefined times, and penalities apply in some cases for arriving late and arriving early. Time Control officials are at these points to "book in" competitors and record the official times, keeping the competitors, and ultimately the whole rally, running on time. Any person over the age of 12 with a trainee license can be a Time Control Official if supervised by an official holding a General license.
Start Control Officials are placed on the Start line. They enter the competitor number into the Tag Heuer timing system before the start time and record the car number and the start time. Officials in this position must be over 16, but may hold a trainee license if supervised by an official holding a General license.
The Stop Point is at the very end of the stage, approximately 400 metres from the Flying Finish Point. As the name suggests, all competitors must stop here after running the stage. Officials at this point will collect the times for each competitor via radio from the Flying Finish, and record them on the control cards, as well as the competitors "road card", which needs to be collected and returned to each competitor. It is essential to work quickly at this point, and not let the cars queue up - every car queued means 8 less metres the next car has to stop in. Any person over the age of 16 with a trainee license can be a Stop Point Official if supervised by an official holding a General license.