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Statements of Economic Interests - Form 700. Every elected official and public employee who makes or influences governmental decisions is required to submit a Statement of Economic Interest, also known as the Form 700. The Form 700 provides transparency and ensures accountability in two ways:
You can now complete and electronically submit your Form 700 Statement of Economic Interests online via eDisclosure. If submitting by paper please print, sign and mail your completed form to: State offices - Your agency. Judicial offices - The clerk of your court. Retired Judges - with FPPC. County offices - Your county filing official.
• The Form 700 is a public document. • Only filers serving in active military duty may receive an extension on the filing deadline. • You must also report interests held by your spouse or registered domestic partner.
Every elected official and public employee who makes or influences governmental decisions is required to submit a Statement of Economic Interest, also known as the Form 700.
The Political Reform Act (Gov. Code Sections 81000-91014) requires most state and local government officials and employees to publicly disclose their personal assets and income. The eRetrieval Portal enables you to search for and review this financial information.
Fair Political Practices Commission (FPPC) Form 700. Instructions for DOJ Form 700 Filers. DOJ Conflict of Interest Code. DOJ Conflict of Interest Code Client List. FPPC Form 700 Reference Pamphlet.
View resources and upcoming training opportunities for candidates, treasurers, committees, filing officers, conflict of interest code reviewers and Form 700 filers.
This factsheet provides guidance and a general overview of the rules for filing a Form 700 electronically, but it does not replace any requirements under the Political Reform Act or Fair Political Practices Commission Regulations.
E-signed Form 700s (using Adobe PDF or other applications) are only allowed for Outside Agency internal filers who do not have access to the County’s e-Filing system. Video Tutorial Link. “How to Complete Your Form 700”.
The following links include the complete instructions, Reference Pamphlet, cover page and all schedules of the 2021 - 2022 Form 700. If you have questions, please do not hesitate to contact your filing officer or call the FPPC's toll-free advice line at 1-866-275-3772 or email us at advice@fppc.ca.gov.