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  1. AARP® Membership: Join AARP and Explore the Benefits

    Get your AARP Membership in the palm of your hand. AARP Now connects AARP Members to AARP Publications* and AARP Rewards, and the personalized news, alerts, events and …

  2. AARP® Official Site - Join & Explore the Benefits

    AARP is the nation's largest nonprofit, nonpartisan organization dedicated to empowering Americans 50 and older to choose how they live as they age.

  3. How To Join AARP

    Jan 10, 2024 · You can easily join AARP online, choose your membership term, and pay securely to instantly access your benefits.

  4. How Do I Create an AARP.org Account?

    Learn how to register an online account on aarp.org. AARP membership is not required.

  5. AARP® Membership: Login and Manage Your AARP Account

    Log in to your AARP account to manage your membership, access benefits, and explore everything AARP has to offer. Sign in or create an account today.

  6. AARP® Member Benefits: Browse Discounts and Programs

    Explore all the benefits that come with AARP membership. From travel and insurance to fraud protection, AARP has you covered. See a full list here.

  7. AARP® Membership: Age Requirement to Join AARP

    What is AARP's Membership Age Requirement to Join? AARP membership is open to anyone 18 or older. While AARP’s mission is dedicated to the needs of the 50+ population, anyone can …

  8. AARP Rewards - Join Free, Earn & Get Rewarded

    Earn and redeem points with AARP® Rewards program. Get rewarded with a catalog of exclusive deals, discounts and more. Join for free and login today!

  9. Enrolling in Medicare - AARP

    Learn how to create online accounts to sign up and manage your Medicare information, why you might be eligible earlier than 65 and how to get personalized help from professionals.

  10. How to Sign Up During Medicare Initial Enrollment Period - AARP

    Jan 28, 2022 · Since the full retirement age is 66 or older for people born in 1943 or later, most people haven’t signed up for Social Security benefits by 65. That means they need to take …