You can have up to two additional household members on a Costco membership.
This means that when you sign up for a standard Costco membership, you can add one or two family members who live at the same address.
You can also choose to include an additional card for a spouse or partner.
Keep in mind that each additional cardholder must be at least 18 years old.
This setup makes it convenient for families to shop together and share the benefits of a Costco membership.
Membership fees cover the primary member and the additional household members, which can be a cost-effective way to save on bulk purchases.
Remember that only the primary member can use the membership for business purposes, while additional cardholders can only use it for personal shopping.
Costco also offers a business membership, which allows you to add employees, but the rules for household members differ slightly.
You’ll want to ensure that everyone you add is a permanent resident at your address to avoid any issues at checkout.
If you have more questions about membership details, it’s always a good idea to check directly with Costco or visit their website for the most accurate information.
Can I add someone who doesn’t live with me to my Costco membership?
No, additional cardholders must reside at the same address as the primary member.
Is there a fee for adding household members?
No, there is no extra fee for adding up to two household members to your Costco membership.
Can I change the household members on my Costco membership?
Yes, you can update your household members by visiting your local Costco or contacting customer service.
Do additional members have the same benefits as the primary member?
Yes, additional members enjoy the same benefits as the primary member, including access to all Costco locations and online shopping.
What if I want to add more than two people to my membership?
Costco limits additional members to two for standard memberships. You would need a business membership for more flexibility.