Annual Retention Fee
The Annual Retention Fee (ARF) is the fee all registered dentists and dental care professionals must pay each year to remain on the dentists register or dental care professionals register.
If you have not yet registered, you will pay a pro rata fee.
When do I pay the ARF?
The deadline for all dental care professionals to pay is 31 July each year, while the deadline for all dentists to pay is 31 December each year. You will receive a letter ahead of the deadline with information about how you can make the payment.
How can I pay?
You can pay your ARF by:
How much is the ARF?
Dentists
The fee for dentists is £621 and must be paid by 31 December.
Retention period | Amount | Due date |
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1 Jan - 31 Dec | £621 | 31 Dec |
Specialists (per speciality)
The fee for maintaining entry on our specialist lists is £72 per specialty and must be paid by 31 December.
Retention period | Amount | Due date |
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1 Jan - 31 Dec | £72 | 31 Dec |
Dental care professionals
The fee for dental care professionals is £96 and must be paid by 31 July.
Retention period | Amount | Due date |
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1 Aug - 31 Jul | £96 | 31 Jul |
When will I receive my annual practising certificate?
When completing your renewal application, if you indicated that would like a physical annual practising certificate, we will post one to your registered address. If you have not received your certificate six weeks after your payment has been processed then please contact us here or call 020 7167 6000. You can also download your certificate by logging on to your eGDC account.
If you would like a physical annual practising certificate, you will need to tick the relevant box when completing your renewal application.
FAQs
Collection
When is the ARF collected?
Annual payments of the DCP ARF must be paid on or before 31 July each year. For dentists, this is on or before 31 December each year. Registrants have the option to pay the ARF by quarterly instalments. Please visit the pay by instalments Direct Debit page for details, including payment dates, for this option.
Each year we notify registrants in writing before their Annual Renewal is due. To fully complete your Annual Renewal you need to pay your ARF, declare your indemnity and make a CPD statement.
I have not received my annual renewal notice and want to pay my fee. What do I do?
The fee for dental care professionals must be paid on or before 31 July each year, and on or before 31 December for dentists. If you have not received your notice, you can pay via debit or credit card via your eGDC account.
If you have changed your registered address and you have not notified us, you may not receive your annual renewal notice. Please check your details on the ‘Contact details’ page of your eGDC account.
How can I pay my ARF during the collection period?
Cheques should be made payable to 'General Dental Council' and posted to the below address:
Renewal Team
General Dental Council
1 Colmore Square
Birmingham
B4 6AJ
Please ensure that you write your name and registration number on the back of the cheque. A freepost envelope will be included with your Annual Renewal notice for you to send it to us. Please do not write on the freepost envelope, this may mean we do not receive your renewal.
Can I pay by BACs?
What will happen if I am late with my payment?
If you are removed from the register and wish to resume practise in the UK, you must first restore your name to the register.
Please be aware that it is illegal for an unregistered dentist or dental care professional to practise dentistry in the UK. You must therefore not practise until your name has been restored to the register.
Will you send me a receipt for my payment?
I'm a dental technician and don't work directly with patients so why do I need to pay?
How can I submit a complaint about the ARF collection?
Annual practising certificate
Where will you send the annual renewal notice and annual practising certificate?
We send all annual renewal related postal correspondence, including the notice and the annual practising certificate, to your registered address. Please ensure that your registered details are up to date in your eGDC account.
If you would like a physical annual practising certificate, you will need to tick the relevant box when completing your renewal application.
I've paid my ARF, why haven't I received my annual practising certificate?
Even if you have paid your ARF, you must also state you have indemnity in place, or will have when you begin practising.
If you have declared your indemnity but did not tick the box requesting a physical annual practising certificate and would now like one, then please call 020 7167 6000 or contact us here.
Indemnity
What is indemnity and do I need it?
Do I have to declare my indemnity as part of my annual renewal?
Reductions
I don’t intend to practise for the whole year. Do you have a reduced rate fee to cover this?
I intend to retire or leave the register at the end of the renewal period and do not wish to pay my retention fee – what do I do?
- During the annual renewal period you can remove your name by logging into your eGDC account, where you will have the option of selecting 'Do not Renew' under the 'Manage Payments' section. We will record the reason for removal as 'Voluntary removal'. We will then write to you to confirm that you are no longer registered.
- Alternatively, you can choose not to pay your fee at the end of the annual renewal year and we will remove your name, recording the reason for removal as 'Non-payment'.
- During the rest of the year you can contact the Register Maintenance team by email and we will send you the appropriate paperwork.
Once you are removed from the register, your name will be circulated to the NHS so that they can keep their records up to date.