On the surface, getting a sag card can seem extremely complex. But in this guide, I'll simplify it so it's super easy to understand!
There are four main steps to getting a SAG card:
We'll dive deep on each of these so you know exactly how to get a SAG card and perhaps even more importantly – whether you should join right now. Related Guide: Access Netflix Auditions WITHOUT Joining SAG How to Get a SAG CardSAG-AFTRA stands for Screen Actors Guild & American Federation of Television and Radio Artists. It's the union for actors and performers who work on screen and radio. SAG and AFTRA used to be two separate unions, but combined into one entity called SAG-AFTRA on March 30th, 2012. Joining SAG-AFTRA is something most actors aspire to because they'll be guaranteed higher wages, health benefits, strictly enforced protections on set, pension plans, and plenty of other benefits. Ready to learn how to get a SAG card? Let's dive right in.
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Some Additional Q&A
Can I Do Non-Union Work When I'm a Member of SAG-AFTRA?
Unfortunately, no. SAG-AFTRA has a rule called the Global Rule One, which means no matter where you are in the world, you MUST only act in SAG-AFTRA productions. If you try to work on a non-union project and SAG-AFTRA finds out, you'll get fined, suspended or even expelled from the union.
This is why it's important to only join the union when you're ready – or in other words, when you're competitive. If you're still building your reel and resume and don't have much experience yet, I highly recommend waiting to join, otherwise you're going to find it MUCH harder to get work. Remember that when you join, you'll be competing with other extremely experienced union actors for every single role.
This is why it's important to only join the union when you're ready – or in other words, when you're competitive. If you're still building your reel and resume and don't have much experience yet, I highly recommend waiting to join, otherwise you're going to find it MUCH harder to get work. Remember that when you join, you'll be competing with other extremely experienced union actors for every single role.
What does a SAG card cost?
How much is a SAG card? If you are eligible to join SAG-AFTRA, a SAG card costs about $3,000 plus semi-annual dues. This amount is subject to change. Click here to see the most up-to-date fees.
Do you have to have a SAG card to be an actor?
You do not need a SAG card to be an actor! You can act in non-union productions for as long as you like, but if you eventually want to perform in bigger projects, like network-level film & television, joining the union will be a must.
How to get a SAG card as an extra?
To get a SAG card as an extra, all you need to do is perform as an extra (background actor) for three full days on set and make sure to ask for your SAG vouchers each day. Then, follow the instructions in the rest of this guide and you'll be able to join!
Can I get a SAG card? Instant Eligibility Checker
Personal Note: I do NOT recommend you go this route, because you'll constantly find yourself struggling to get acting work if you join the union before you have a decent amount of experience. Read the section towards the beginning of this article titled "Decide Whether You Should Join SAG-AFTRA" to learn more.
Can I get a SAG card? Instant Eligibility Checker
Personal Note: I do NOT recommend you go this route, because you'll constantly find yourself struggling to get acting work if you join the union before you have a decent amount of experience. Read the section towards the beginning of this article titled "Decide Whether You Should Join SAG-AFTRA" to learn more.
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