Instructions for Form CRO-1610 Debts and Obligations Owed by the Committee - North Carolina

Instructions for Form CRO-1610 Debts and Obligations Owed by the Committee - North Carolina

This document contains official instructions for Form CRO-1610 , Debts and Obligations Owed by the Committee - a form released and collected by the North Carolina State Board of Elections. An up-to-date fillable Form CRO-1610 is available for download through this link.

FAQ

Q: What is Form CRO-1610?
A: Form CRO-1610 is a form used in North Carolina to report debts and obligations owed by a committee.

Q: Who needs to fill out Form CRO-1610?
A: Committees in North Carolina that have debts and obligations are required to fill out Form CRO-1610.

Q: What information is required on Form CRO-1610?
A: Form CRO-1610 requires information about the committee's name, address, outstanding debts, and obligations.

Q: What is the deadline for filing Form CRO-1610?
A: The deadline for filing Form CRO-1610 is typically 10 days before the committee's next required campaign finance report.

Q: What happens if I don't file Form CRO-1610?
A: Failure to file Form CRO-1610 or providing false information can result in penalties and legal consequences.

Q: Is there a fee for filing Form CRO-1610?
A: No, there is no fee for filing Form CRO-1610.

Q: Who should I contact if I have questions about Form CRO-1610?
A: For any questions or concerns about Form CRO-1610, you should contact the North Carolina State Board of Elections.

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