4) Arrange for a trained adjudicator to be present at your
event. This is just an option though, and is not necessarily done
by everyone who applies for a Guinness World Record. There
are, however, potential advantages to having an adjudicator at
your event, such as:
Instant verification of your record and presentation of your
official certificate.
An article about your record on the official Guinness World
Records website.
Support in the build-up of your record attempt.
International media coverage for your event.
Availability of your adjudicator for interviews and press
conferences.
Guinness World Records carries out on-site adjudications for
corporate activities, charity functions, product launches,
marketing and PR events, sports events, and to raise awareness
for good causes.
With the publication of Guinness World Records: Gamer's
Edition, Guinness World Records now carries out a wide range of
PC, console, and arcade game adjudicators, from international
shows to local arcades.
5) Gather Evidence. The guidelines you're sent will contain
details of the evidence they need: expect to film video evidence,
take photographs, and have at least two independent written
witness statements.
6) Send all your evidence to Guinness World Records Limited.
You will receive more information about this when you apply for
your record.