Yes, family members can use a Costco card, but there are some important details to keep in mind.
Costco membership cards are typically issued to a primary member and can include one additional household member. This second cardholder must live at the same address as the primary member.
Family members can also shop together with the primary member’s card, but they cannot have their own separate card unless they’re designated as the additional household member.
Only the primary and the designated household member can make purchases. Guests are not allowed to use the card without the primary member present.
It’s a good idea to check Costco’s official policy for any updates or changes regarding membership usage and cardholder rules.
This setup allows families to share shopping benefits while maintaining security and tracking of purchases.
Can I add my spouse to my Costco membership?
Yes, you can add your spouse as a household member on your Costco membership at no additional cost.
Can I use a Costco card if I’m not the primary member?
You can use the card if you are listed as the additional household member. Otherwise, you need the primary member present.
Can I get a Costco card for my child?
Your child can be added as a household member if they live at the same address and are over 18 years old.
Are there any limits to using my Costco card?
Yes, you may be asked to present your Costco membership card along with a valid ID at checkout.Do I need to show ID when shopping at Costco?