GDC reminds dentists to pay their ARF

All dentists must be registered with the GDC to work in the UK.

The £576 fee for registration with the GDC must be paid by midnight on 31 December 2012. The GDC will not be able to accept any payments after that time. It is important to remember that if dentists don’t pay, they will be putting their registration at risk. 

Registrants can pay their ARF via the eGDC website, automated payment line or by cheque, bankers draft or postal order. The fee will be collected via Direct Debit on 1 December 2012 for all dentists who have a Direct Debit set up.

The GDC’s Assistant Director, Operations Gurvinder Soomal said: ‘I would encourage as many registrants as possible to take advantage of our eGDC website             at www.eGDC-uk.org to pay their ARF and to manage other aspects of their registration with          us as well. If you don’t already have an account you can set one up now. All recent ARF related correspondence contains your ID verification code, which you’ll need to create your eGDC account.’

All payment options open on Monday 5 November 2012 and will remain open until 31 December 2012, except for those paying by direct debit. Direct Debit payments are taken on 1 December 2012. No payments can be processed after the 31 December 2012 deadline so registrants must ensure their payment is received on or before midnight on that date.

If you have any questions, please contact our ARF helpline on 0800 177 7965 or by email [email protected]

The GDC is funded almost entirely by the ARF. If you want to see details of how that money is spent our accounts are published annually and are available on our website www.gdc-uk.org.

 

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