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You need to be a vassal, and have 50 or more relations with the faction, and then you can recruit nobles from castles and towns. There is no village recruitment. Their units are very powerful so it's worth it to make friends anyway. You can also have positive relations with the faction without being a part of it with a high persuasion and recruit them from prisoners, which is honestly the way I tend to do it. Just remember that joining a faction resets your relationship, so don't raise it and then join someone else if you want to keep it.
Relations with the faction combined with your persuasion is how you recruit prisoners of any faction. Follow a lord around and join them in battles to easily raise faction relation. Getting relations high can be challenging, if you're looking to reliably recruit from the small factions that initially start hostile.