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Sources for Municipal Securities Information

Most municipal securities offerings are exempt from the registration provisions of the federal securities laws. That means municipal issuers do not have to file a registration statement with the SEC. But you can still obtain information about municipal securities from the Municipal Securities Rulemaking Board (MSRB) and Nationally Recognized Municipal Securities Information Repositories (NRMSIRs).

Since 1990, underwriters of municipal securities have filed the official statement, or offering document, for most municipal securities offerings with the MSRB’s Municipal Securities Information Library. You can obtain an official statement from the MSRB’s library for a small fee by calling (703) 797-6600.

In addition, for most municipal securities issued after July 3, 1995, NRMSIRs have collected on an annual basis financial information and operating data, as well as notice of certain important events, such as default of a bond. This information must be filed with all four of the current NRMSIRs and is available to the public for a nominal fee.

Some states—Texas, Michigan, and Ohio—also have their own depositories, known as "SIDs," that make available information about municipal bonds issued in their states. The SEC maintains a list of SIDs.

http://www.sec.gov/answers/nrmsir.htm

We have provided this information as a service to investors.  It is neither a legal interpretation nor a statement of SEC policy.  If you have questions concerning the meaning or application of a particular law or rule, please consult with an attorney who specializes in securities law.


Modified:04/29/2003