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Roles in Registration
The Registration department process applications from individuals seeking to become a registered professional with the HCPC and practise within the UK
Checking your employees registration status
We encourage you to check periodically (every 3 to 6 months) that your employees remain registered
Section 4 – Professional registration and membership
Provide details of any registration or membership you currently and/or have previously held in countries outside of the UK
Education and Training Committee
The Education and Training Committee advises the Council on matters relating to education, training and registration
Changes to our registration fees
Our fees have changed from 9 November 2023. Find out how this affects you and your profession.
Paying the registration fee
Successful applicants will receive an email inviting them to pay via their online account
Professional indemnity
Registrants are required to have a professional indemnity arrangement in place as a condition of their registration
Registration Appeals Panel Members
Registration Appeals Panel Members consider and determine appeals regarding admittance to the register, renewal and removal from the register
The registration renewal process explained
Registration Manager Dushyan Ashton highlights what registrants need to do to in order to renew their registration for the next two-year cycle.
The registration renewal process explained
HCPC Registration Manager highlights what registrants need to do to in order to renew their registration for the next two-year cycle.
Promote your registration
Our guidelines for letting service users know you are a registered professional
Applying for HCPC registration?
Registration Manager Sammuel Yemane highlights what you need to do to avoid having your application returned as incomplete
Request the HCPC logo
Download the HCPC logo to promote your registration
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