I am a dropped member. Do I have to complete another application in order to reinstate my membership?

I am a dropped member. Do I have to complete another application in order to reinstate my membership?

You do not. In most cases, if you were a member of the Dramatists Guild in the past, we have your record on file. However, while you do not need to submit an entirely new application, we do ask that you please fill out a Reinstatement Form.

In the rare case where we cannot locate your previous membership file, you may be asked to submit additional information.

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