You can have up to two additional household members on a Costco membership.
This means that when you sign up for a standard membership, you can add one other adult and one child under the age of 18.
Each additional member must live at the same address as the primary member.
These members will have their own membership card.
You can also upgrade to a business membership if you want to add more members or have employees use the membership.
With a business membership, you can add an unlimited number of additional cardholders, but they must be employees or authorized buyers for your business.
Costco membership benefits extend to all cardholders, so everyone can enjoy the savings and shopping perks.
Keep in mind that each additional member is linked to the primary account, which means they share the same membership number.
It’s worth noting that guests are allowed to accompany members, but they cannot make purchases unless they are cardholders themselves.
This setup makes it convenient for families and small businesses to save money while shopping at Costco.
Consider what works best for your needs before choosing your membership type.
Can I share my Costco membership with someone who doesn’t live with me?
No, Costco membership is intended for household members only, meaning anyone added must live at the same address as the primary member.
Do additional cardholders have to pay extra?
No, adding up to two additional household members to your Costco membership does not incur any extra fees.
Can I have multiple Costco memberships?
Yes, you can have multiple memberships, but each must be under a different name and address, as one membership is tied to one household.
What if I want to add more than two members?
If you need to add more than two members, consider upgrading to a business membership, which allows for unlimited additional cardholders.
Can my kids use my Costco membership?
Yes, children under the age of 18 can use the membership, but they will need to be accompanied by a primary or additional cardholder.