If I pre-registered for the Do Not Call Registry with the California Attorney General, do I need to register again with the Federal Trade Commission (FTC)?
No. California is coordinating with the FTC. If you pre-registered with the California Attorney General, your telephone number(s) have been given to the FTC for inclusion in the nationwide Do Not Call list. You will then be registered with the FTC’s Do Not Call list for five years. Most telemarketing calls should stop within 30 days from when you registered your number.
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