Statement of Information (California Nonprofit, Credit Union and General Cooperative Corporations) - 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Statement of Information in our editor.
  2. Begin by entering the Corporation Name exactly as recorded with the California Secretary of State in section 1.
  3. In section 2, input the Secretary of State Entity Number if applicable. This helps identify your corporation.
  4. For section 3, provide the Business Addresses. Enter the street address of your California Principal Office and ensure no P.O. Box is included.
  5. Complete section 4 by listing all officers. Include their first name, middle name, last name, and address for each officer listed.
  6. In section 5, specify either an individual or corporation for Service of Process. Fill out the required fields accordingly.
  7. If applicable, check section 6 regarding Common Interest Developments and provide necessary details.
  8. Finally, opt-in for email notifications in section 7 by providing an email address to receive reminders about your entity.

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All nonprofits must file the Statement of Information (Form SI-100) every two years with the Secretary of State. The form may be filed electronically and has a fee of $20.
Failure to file the required Statement of Information with the Secretary of State as outlined in statute may result in penalties being assessed by the Franchise Tax Board and suspension or forfeiture.
For instance, the requirement to file Form 100 is triggered when the institution has taxable income greater than $100. By comparison, it may be necessary to file Form 109 if the organizations unrelated business taxable income, discussed above, exceeds a $1,000 threshold.
Form SI-100, Statement of Information, is a one-page informational form filed with the California Secretary of State that provides information about addresses, corporate officers and corporate filing agents.
Every corporation and limited liability company is required to file a Statement of Information either every year or every two years as applicable. The Secretary of State sends a reminder to the business entity approximately three months prior to the date its filing is due.

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