Oregon Department of Justice - Charitable Activities Section


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Contact Information

Physical address:
100 SW Market Street
Portland, Oregon 97201

Mailing address:
100 SW Market Street
Portland, OR 97201

Phone: (971) 673-1880
Fax: (971) 673-1882

Web: Home Name search
Email: charitable.activities@doj.state.or.us

Licenses

We track the following licenses with the Oregon Department of Justice - Charitable Activities Section in order to provide compliance services to our clients. As a client, you see this and other reference data in License Manager in-line with your licenses.

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Oregon Class A or B Bingo License

Game Type:

Bingo

Agency:Oregon Department of Justice - Charitable Activities Section
Organization Age Requirement:

1 year of continuous existence immediately preceeding licensure.

Age Restrictions:

Participants must be at least 18 years old. Minors accompanied by a parent or legal guardian are allowed to play bingo.

Initial Registration

Agency:Oregon Department of Justice - Charitable Activities Section
Form:

Class A and B Bingo Application

Agency Fee:

$200 for a Class A license, $100 for a Class B license.

Registration Renewal

Agency:Oregon Department of Justice - Charitable Activities Section
Form:

Class A and B Bingo Application (Renewal)

Agency Fee:

$200 for a Class A license, $100 for a Class B license.

Due:

Annually by the date of issuance.

Oregon Class A or B Monte Carlo License

Game Type:

Monte Carlo games

Agency:Oregon Department of Justice - Charitable Activities Section
Organization Age Requirement:

1 year of continuous existence immediately preceeding licensure.

Initial Registration

Agency:Oregon Department of Justice - Charitable Activities Section
Form:

Class A and B Monte Carlo Application

Agency Fee:

$100 for a Class A license, $40 for a Class B license.

Registration Renewal

Agency:Oregon Department of Justice - Charitable Activities Section
Form:

Class A and B Monte Carlo Application (Renewal)

Agency Fee:

$100 for a Class A license, $40 for a Class B license.

Due:

Annually by the date of issuance.

Oregon Class A or B Raffle License

Game Type:

Raffles

Agency:Oregon Department of Justice - Charitable Activities Section
Organization Age Requirement:

1 year of continuous existence immediately preceeding licensure.

Age Restrictions:

Participants must be at least 18 years old. Minors accompanied by a parent or legal guardian are allowed to purchase tickets.

Initial Registration

Agency:Oregon Department of Justice - Charitable Activities Section
Form:

Class A and B Raffle Application

Agency Fee:

$100 for a Class A license, $40 for a Class B license.

Registration Renewal

Agency:Oregon Department of Justice - Charitable Activities Section
Form:

Class A and B Raffle Application (Renewal)

Agency Fee:

$100 for a Class A license, $40 for a Class B license.

Due:

Annually by the date of issuance.

Oregon Class C or D Bingo License

Game Type:

Bingo

Agency:Oregon Department of Justice - Charitable Activities Section
Organization Age Requirement:

1 year of continuous existence immediately preceeding licensure.

Age Restrictions:

Participants must be at least 18 years old. Minors accompanied by a parent or legal guardian are allowed to play bingo.

Initial Registration

Agency:Oregon Department of Justice - Charitable Activities Section
Form:

Class C and D Bingo Application

Agency Fee:

$40 for a Class C license, $20 for a Class D license.

Registration Renewal

Agency:Oregon Department of Justice - Charitable Activities Section
Form:

Class C and D Bingo Application (Renewal)

Agency Fee:

$40 for a Class C license, $20 for a Class D license.

Due:

Annually by the date of issuance.

Oregon Commercial Co-Venturer Registration

Not required



Commercial Co-venturer licensure is not required on the State level in Oregon.

Oregon does not currently have a traditional registration requirement for commercial co-venturers, but they may need to follow other regulations before and after fundraising events.

More information: Oregon Department of Justice - Charitable Activities Section

 “Professional fund raising firm” means any sole proprietorship, partnership, corporation or any other legal entity, organized for profit or as a nonprofit mutual benefit corporation, who, for compensation or other consideration, manages or conducts the solicitation of funds, not including commercial fund raising solicitations, on behalf of any nonprofit organization.

 Professional fund raising firm status is evidenced by one or more of the following characteristics:

(a) Access to contributions or other receipts from a solicitation and/or authority to pay expenses associated with the solicitation, including amounts owed to the professional fund raising firm or third party vendors;

(b) Conducting direct solicitations of prospective donors, whether in person or by telephone and whether such solicitations are performed personally or through employees or agents;

(c) Advising nonprofit organizations with regard to the volume, targeting, duration or content of a direct mail solicitation campaign and also having primary responsibility for the campaign’s production.

Oregon Fund-Raising Firm Registration

Agency:Oregon Department of Justice - Charitable Activities Section

Initial Registration

Form:

Form PF-10/PF-20: Fundraising Firm Annual Registration

Agency Fee:

$250

Before you Apply:
  • Enter the name, residential address, and telephone number of each individual who owns a 10% or more interest in the firm. Enter the percentage of ownership for each individual.
  • Names, phone numbers,  and addresses of all corporate officers
  • Report the fund-raising method(s) being utilized

Registration Renewal

Form:

Form PF-10/PF-20: Fundraising Firm Annual Registration (Renewal)

Agency Fee:

$250

Due:

Annually

Contract Filing

Form:

Form PF-11/PF-21: Fundraising Firm Solicitation Campaign Notice

Agency Fee:

$0

Due:

File a solicitation notice at least 10 days prior to the start of each solicitation campaign.

Financial Reporting

Form:

Form PF-12: Fundraising Firm Solicitation Campaign Report

Agency Fee:

$0

Due:

Within 90 days after a campaign has ended and on the anniversary of commencement for campaigns lasting more than a year.

Notarize:Required

Oregon Registration for Charitable Organizations

Agency:Oregon Department of Justice - Charitable Activities Section
Law:

Oregon Revised Statutes Ann., Vol. 3, § 128.610 et seq. Statutes and Rules Governing Oregon Nonprofits

Foreign Qualification is Prerequisite:No
Registered Agent (Special Agency) Required?No

One-Time Exemption Registration

Exemption Eligible Organizations:
  • Churches, houses of worship or similar types of religious organizations
  • Corporations organized in Oregon as a mutual benefit nonprofit
  • Educational institutions which do not hold property in Oregon and limit solicitations to alumni of the institution
Notes:

To obtain an exemption, file a letter describing the reason the organization is eligible for exemption along with supporting documentation.

Initial Registration

Form:

Form RF-C: Registration for Charitable Organizations

Filing Method:

Mail or email to charitable.activities@doj.state.or.us.

Agency Fee:

$0

Turnaround:

4-6 weeks

Notes:
  • Any officer or authorized representative must sign. The signature need not be notarized.
  • Some Oregon counties and municipalities may require charities that solicit in-person to register prior to fundraising.
Before you Apply:

Domestic Applicants:

  • Check the available exemptions to see if your charity is eligible for exemption from the full registration requirement.
  • Look through the list of required attachments and make sure that you have each required document in hand before starting the registration application.

Foreign Applicants:

  • Check the available exemptions to see if your charity is eligible for exemption from the full registration requirement.
  • Look through the list of required attachments and make sure that you have each required document in hand before starting the registration application.
  • If you will foreign qualify in Oregon, obtain a certificate of good standing from your home state to submit during the foreign qualification process. The certificate cannot be more than 60 days old when filing foreign qualification documents.
How to Apply:

Domestic Applicants:

  1. File entity formation documents with the Oregon Secretary of State - Corporations Division.
  2. Submit a Registration for Charitable Organizations form and all required attachments to the Oregon Department of Justice - Charitable Activities Section.

Foreign Applicants:

  1. Determine whether or not your charity will need to foreign qualify based on your activity in Oregon. If not required, skip to number 3.
  2. File foreign qualification documents with the Oregon Secretary of State - Corporations Division.
  3. Submit a Registration for Charitable Organizations form and all required attachments to the Oregon Department of Justice - Charitable Activities Section.
Required Attachments:

  • Articles of incorporation
  • Bylaws
  • IRS determination letter
  • List of officers and directors
  • Professional fundraising contracts

Registration Renewal

Form:

Organizations based in Oregon file Form CT-12. Out-of-state organizations file Form CT-12F.

Filing Method:

Mail or online.

Agency Fee:

$10-200, depending on Oregon revenue and fund balance held in Oregon. Make check payable to "Oregon Department of Justice"

Due:
  • Annually within 4.5 months after the close or your organization's fiscal year. So if your fiscal year ends December 31, then the report is due by May 15.
  • There is no official start to the renewal period, so renewals may be submitted as soon as financials become available for the most recently completed fiscal year.
Due Date Extension:

Due dates can be extended for 180 days beyond the original due date by submitting a request for extension through the online portal.

Penalties:

Late fees range from $20 to $100 depending on how late the renewal filing is.

Notes:
  • Note the list of attachments required.
Required Attachments:

  • IRS form 990
  • Audited financials (if applicable)
  • List of officers and directors
  • Only if amended: IRS determination letter, articles of incorporation, and bylaws

Change of Fiscal Year

Agency Fee:

$0

Turnaround:

1-2 business days

Notes:

Email charitable@doj.state.or.us to update fiscal year.

Cancellation

Form:

Form CT-12 or Form CT-12F

Notes:

To close out your registration, file the CT-12 form and follow the instructions listed in the Final Report section.

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