Join as a writer
Join now and register your music so you can earn money when your music is used. You don’t need to be signed to a record label or music publisher to become a member, but you need to be the copyright owner of a musical work.
You will pay a one-time fee of £100 to join PRS. If you’re under 25, you can join for £30.
Depending on how your music is used, you may also want to join MCPS for a further £100. Learn more about how PRS and MCPS work together.
What you need to join as a writer
Join as a music publishing company
You can join PRS and MCPS as a music publishing company if you represent at least 15 works written by a minimum of two different writers and composers.
You will pay a one-time fee of £400 to join PRS and a further £400 to join MCPS.
What you need to join as a publisher
Which society should I join?
PRS represents performing rights and collects royalties for the performance of its members' work
MCPS represents mechanical rights and collects royalties for the reproduction of its members' work
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