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Begin by filling out the Cover Page. Enter your name, mailing address, and daytime telephone number. You may use your business address instead of your home address.
In Part 1, specify the Office, Agency, or Court you are associated with. Include your position title and any other relevant positions held.
For Part 2, indicate the jurisdiction of your office by checking the appropriate box and providing details if necessary.
In Part 3, select the type of statement you are filing (Annual, Assuming Office, Candidate, or Leaving Office) and ensure that you do not alter pre-printed dates unless required.
Complete the Schedule Summary in Part 4 after reviewing each schedule for reportable interests. Check applicable boxes for schedules used or mark 'No reportable interests' if applicable.
Finally, verify all information is accurate and sign the statement in Part 5. Remember that an original signature is required for submission.
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Form 700 is the tool used by public officials to disclose their financial interests that may be affected by their public official decisions.
Is Form 700 public record?
The Form 700 is a public document. Form 700s filed by State Legislators and Judges, members of the FPPC, County Supervisors, and City Council Members are available on the FPPCs website.
Why do I have to file a statement of economic interest?
Every elected official and public employee who makes or participates in making governmental decisions is required to submit a Statement of Economic Interests, also known as the Form 700. The Form 700 provides transparency and ensures accountability in governmental decisions.
What is the Form 700 requirement?
The Political Reform Act prohibits a public official from participating in governmental decisions in which he or she has a financial interest that may be materially affected. To help identify potential conflicts of interest, the law requires officials to file Statements of Economic Interests (Form 700).
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