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The Attorney General regulates charities and the professional fundraisers who solicit on their behalf.
Every charitable nonprofit corporation, unincorporated association or trustee holding assets for charitable purposes that is required to register with the Attorney Generals Office is also required to annually file Form RRF-1, even if the corporation does not file Form 990s annually or is on extended reporting with the
The Attorney Generals responsibilities include safeguarding Californians from harm and promoting community safety, preserving Californias spectacular natural resources, enforcing civil rights laws, and helping victims of identity theft, mortgage-related fraud, illegal business practices, and other consumer crimes.
Every charitable nonprofit corporation, unincorporated association or trustee holding assets for charitable purposes that is required to register with the Attorney Generals Office is also required to annually file Form RRF-1, even if the corporation does not file Form 990s annually or is on extended reporting with the
State Charity Registration Number Unique alphanumeric ID assigned to registrants by the Registry.
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 As of January 1, 2022, all registrants must pay a non-refundable Renewal Fee regardless of total revenue. The Fee Schedule is on the first page of Form RRF-1 Instructions. It must be paid online using either a checking account (ACH) or credit card at the time of online submission.
Click for high-resolution photo. On April 23, 2021, Rob Bonta was sworn in as the 34th Attorney General of the State of California, the first person of Filipino descent and the second Asian-American to occupy the position.
Every charitable corporation, unincorporated association, charitable trustee and other legal entities holding property for charitable purposes, must file with the Attorney General an initial registration form and other documents required by law.