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What happens if I don't renew
Steps you can take if you haven't renewed your registration in time or want to leave the Register
Our approach to temporary registration
We have worked with the UK Government to create a COVID-19 temporary register, of two parts
Registrant snapshot - 1 December 2024
Total number of registrants for the HCPC Register, broken down by profession and application route to registration (1 December 2024).
Becoming registered once you qualify
Information for students and applicants about applying for registration
Paying your renewal fees
How to pay the renewal fee to maintain your HCPC registration
Request confirmation of your registration status
This is also known as a certificate of current professional status (CCPS) or letter of good standing. You may require this if you're applying for a job or registration in a country outside the UK.
CPD advice for students
Natalie Berrie, Registration Manager at the HCPC, gives an overview of the CPD process
Supporting employees to renew their registration
Our registrants need to renew their registration every two years, and if they don't they may be removed from the Register
Insights and data
Data and statistics on our regulatory work, including information on fitness to practise, registration and education processes
Education and Training Committee
The Education and Training Committee advises the Council on matters relating to education, training and registration
Professional indemnity
Registrants are required to have a professional indemnity arrangement in place as a condition of their registration
Cookies used on our other online systems
Information about the Cookies that we use on our other online registration systems and services.
Employer hub
Everything you need to support your employees, whether you’re looking for information on the registration process or events to connect with us
Registration: what you need to know as an employer
Info on joining the Register, renewals, international applicants, period of adaptation and returning to practice