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Central Registration Depository (CRD)

FINRA is responsible for the Central Registration Depository (CRD®) program, which supports the licensing and registration filing requirements of the U.S. securities industry and its regulators. The CRD program covers the registration records of broker-dealer firms, branch offices and their associated individuals, including their qualification, employment and disclosure histories; it also directs the processing of form filings, fingerprint submissions, collection and disbursement of registration-related fees, qualification exams and continuing education sessions. The registration filing requirements of the CRD program are being integrated into the new FINRA Gateway system. Learn more about the CRD program and FINRA Gateway on the pages linked below.

The general public can review information about investment professionals with the registration information collected through the CRD program and is disclosable via our investor protection tool, BrokerCheck.

On This Page:


Classic CRD

Pay Fees
Learn more about the processing and payment of registration, examination and filing fees related to the CRD program.

Registration Forms
Every firm, branch and individual registration form now has a dedicated page with consolidated system and compliance information.

Training & Support
Access job aids, training and other resources relevant to CRD.

Frequently Asked Questions
View frequently asked questions about the CRD system and program.

Filing Guidance and Policy
Find guidance on topics such as Forms U4 and U5, FINRA Rule 2080, FINRA Rule 4530 and late disclosure filings.

Download Forms
Download Uniform Registration forms and forms related to BrokerCheck.

Web EFT
Learn more about batch-filing Forms U4, U5, BR and NRF using Electronic File Transfer (Web EFT).

Annual Renewal Program
Find information about the annual requirement to renew registration with FINRA, other SROs, and all appropriate jurisdictions.


FINRA Gateway & Registration System Changes

CRD is Moving to FINRA Gateway
This page will serve as an at-a-glance resource to help broker-dealer firm users track the development of CRD program-related functionality in FINRA Gateway. Information will be provided about retiring Classic CRD features and FINRA Gateway enhancements as it becomes available. 

Registration Filing in FINRA Gateway
Updates about the transition of registration filings to FINRA Gateway will be provided on this page as information becomes available.

Reference Guide for Transitioning From Classic CRD to FINRA Gateway
This guide was created to help customers from Classic CRD transition to FINRA Gateway.

Moving From CRD to FINRA Gateway Webinar
This webinar discusses the transition of CRD tools and tasks to the new FINRA Gateway using real work scenarios.

FINRA Gateway Resources
Learn more about the developing system, current features, and future milestones.

FINRA Gateway Release Notes
Find out about the latest enhancements and features implemented in the system.

FINRA Webinars
Attend and access resources from webinars detailing technology developments and their effects on registration compliance workflows.


Announcements

  • Annual Renewal Program
    Preliminary Statements and reports are available in FINRA systems, and full payment must be posted by Monday, Dec. 9. Ensure your firm’s obligations are addressed by taking the following steps: 
     
    • Download and save or print the firm’s Preliminary Statement from E-Bill. You can also initiate an ACH payment and set up relevant email notifications while logged in.  
    • Download and save or print the Preliminary Statement reports in CRD and/or IARD before they are removed Jan. 2. 
    • Pay the entire statement amount in full. Do not make partial payments; this will result in registration terminations and late fees.  
    • Complete any registration adjustments before 6 p.m. ET on Dec. 26. You can use post-dated filings to request registration terminations effective Dec. 31. Any adjustments made between now and Dec. 26 will be reflected in the firm’s Final Statement published Jan. 2.  

       
  • System Release Notes
    View explanations of recent and upcoming system changes in the release notes linked below:
  • Broker-Dealer, Investment Adviser Firm, Agent and Investment Adviser Representative, and Branch Renewals for 2025
    10/31/2024
  • Final Statements for Broker-Dealers, Investment Adviser Firms, Agents and Investment Adviser Representatives, and Branches
    01/02/2024
  • Broker-Dealer, Investment Adviser Firm, Agent and Investment Adviser Representative, and Branch Renewals for 2024
    10/31/2023
  • Final Statements for Broker-Dealers, Investment Adviser Firms, Agents and Investment Adviser Representatives, and Branches
    01/03/2022
  • Broker-Dealer, Investment Adviser Firm, Agent and Investment Adviser Representative, and Branch Renewals for 2022
    10/29/2021
  • Final Statements for Broker-Dealers, Investment Adviser Firms, Agents and Investment Adviser Representatives, and Branches
    01/04/2021
  • FINRA Gateway – Changes to Form U4 User Interface and Access to Continuing Education
    06/25/2020
  • Final Statements for Broker-Dealers, Investment Adviser Firms, Agents and Investment Adviser Representatives, and Branches
    01/02/2020
  • Final Statements for Broker-Dealers, Investment Adviser Firms, Agents and Investment Adviser Representatives, and Branches
    01/02/2019
  • Broker-Dealer, Investment Adviser Firm, Agent and Investment Adviser Representative, and Branch Renewals for 2019
    10/31/2018
  • Presentation Changes and New Functionality in the Central Registration Depository (CRD) System
    09/24/2018
  • Final Statements for Broker-Dealers, Investment Adviser Firms, Agents and Investment Adviser Representatives, and Branches
    01/02/2018
  • Broker-Dealer, Investment Adviser Firm, Agent and Investment Adviser Representative, and Branch Renewals for 2018 Payment Deadline: December 18, 2017
    10/31/2017
  • Final Statements for Broker-Dealers, Investment Adviser Firms, Agents and Investment Adviser Representatives, and Branches
    01/03/2017
  • Broker-Dealer, Investment Adviser Firm, Agent and Investment Adviser Representative, and Branch Renewals for 2017
    11/01/2016
  • Final Statements for Broker-Dealers, Investment Adviser Firms, Agents and Investment Adviser Representatives, and Branches
    01/04/2016
  • Broker-Dealer, Investment Adviser Firm, Agent and Investment Adviser Representative, and Branch Renewals for 2016
    10/26/2015
  • Final Renewal Statements for Broker-Dealers, Investment Adviser Firms, Agents and Investment Adviser Representatives, and Branches
    01/02/2015
  • SEC Approves FINRA Rule 2081 Regarding Prohibited Conditions Relating to Expungement of Customer Dispute Information
    07/30/2014
  • FAQ
    The following questions and answers provide guidance regarding the operation of FINRA Rule 2080, which was formerly NASD Rule 2130.
    October 12, 2023
  • Compliance Tools
    FINRA Gateway Reports, previously referred to as Dynamic Reporting, helps firm staff answer common questions and make informed decisions using FINRA data. Choose from templates for firm, branch, individual, or filing data to create your own custom reports.
    October 04, 2019
  • Podcast
    Twenty years after its last major update, FINRA’s Central Registration and Depository (CRD) system, the backbone of BrokerCheck, is getting a facelift. On this episode of FINRA Unscripted, we hear what users can expect from the multi-year CRD transformation process.
    March 05, 2019
  • Guidance

    The information provided in this job aid is intended to serve as a reference for firms to determine the annual renewal fees charged per registered individual as listed on the Renewals – Firm Renewal Report and Download.1

    When requesting the Renewals – Firm Renewal Report and Download, select the ‘Yes’ option in answer to ‘Generate Zipped CSV file?’ parameter.

    December 07, 2018
  • Guidance

    Firms and associated persons are required to provide complete, up-to-date and accurate information on registration forms (e.g., Form BD, Form U4, Form U5 and other forms) (“Filings”). Some of the information required to complete these Filings is personal information. Please review the guidance provided on this page on how to protect this information.

    January 11, 2018
  • FAQ
    Web EFT Frequently Asked Questions
    September 11, 2015
  • Guidance
    FINRA provides registration and licensing relief to FINRA-registered persons and certain formerly registered persons who volunteer or are called into active military duty.
  • FAQ
    1. How do I submit form filings to Web CRD? Upon completion of a filing...
  • FAQ
    1. What is meant by a "Queue?" A Queue is an online electronic listing...
  • FAQ
    Understanding Your FINRA Flex-Funding Account
  • FAQ
    CRD - FAQ Form Filing for Individuals
  • FAQ
    CRD FAQ - Form Filing for Individuals - Disclosure
  • FAQ
    1. What types of Dual Deficiencies exist? There are three deficiencies: RR/RR, RR/RA, RA/RA. A state may have different requirements for each registration combination. Contact the state regulator directly.
  • FAQ
    1. What is the URL for Web CRD? FINRA recommends that FINRA-registered firms access Web CRD through the Firm Gateway. This site will allow you to access Web CRD as well as other FINRA applications. The Firm Gateway is located at https://firms.finra.org.
  • FAQ

    1. How do I submit form filings to CRD?

  • FAQ

    1. Where can I access a list describing the exams listed in CRD?

    A listing of the exams available in CRD can be found on the Qualification Exams page.

    2. How long is an exam window in CRD?

    Exam windows are valid for 120 days. Provided that an exam candidate is not subject to a waiting period after a previous failed attempt, the exam window start date will be the day following the submission of the exam enrollment request.

  • FAQ
    1. What are some tips for printing PDF Reports? To print reports in Portrait format...
  • Compliance Tools
    Reports published for firms to monitor their performance in reporting disclosure and non-disclosure events and CRD late filing fee information.
  • FAQ

    Q. What is a duplicate disclosure and how is a duplicate disclosure created?

  • FAQ
    1. What is E-Bill and what can I do in E-Bill? E-Bill is FINRA's financial system that enables entitled users to view accounting details of the firm's Flex-Funding and Renewal accounts, fund the accounts, pay annual renewal assessments, and view and pay FINRA invoices.
  • FAQ
    The following FAQ address general Entitlement questions. For detailed information, refer to the website specific to each user group...
  • FAQ

    For detailed information regarding amendments to FINRA Rule 4530, please see Regulatory Notice 13-08.

  • FAQ
    1. What is the Form BR? Form BR is the Uniform Branch Office Registration form that enables firms to "register" or "notice file" branch offices electronically through FINRA Gateway with FINRA, the New York Stock Exchange, Inc. (NYSE) and other participating jurisdictions.
  • FAQ
    The following frequently asked questions provide information about the Central Registration Depository (CRD).
  • FAQ

    Timely and complete reporting of all information required by the FINRA By-Laws and rules, as well as the federal securities laws is critical. The Securities and Exchange Commission, FINRA, other self-regulatory organizations and state securities regulators use the information to make licensing and registration decisions, among other things. FINRA also uses the information in FINRA BrokerCheck, which investors use for researching the professional backgrounds of firms and brokers.

  • FAQ
    The following are frequently asked questions (FAQ) regarding renewals that are applicable to broker-dealer (BD) firms. If your firm is a joint broker-dealer/investment adviser (BD/IA) firm,
  • Compliance Tools

    The Web CRD Form BD Timeliness Report Card is a monthly analysis of FINRA firms' ability to meet certain filing obligations. In accordance with FINRA rules, firms are required to submit information related to applicant member and/or affiliate(s). This report displays a firm's performance in submitting certain BD amendment filings in the required time frame.

  • Compliance Tools

    The Web CRD Late Filing Fee Report is a monthly analysis of FINRA firms' ability to meet certain filing obligations. In accordance with FINRA rules, firms are required to submit information related to registered representatives. This report displays a firm's performance in submitting certain U4 and U5 filings in the required time frame.