Is information contained within the CRD public information, and what types of disciplinary incidents of salespersons and dealers are reported within the CRD?
The licensing, examination, and disciplinary incidents of salespersons and dealers contained within the CRD are public information. CRD disciplinary incidents include final disciplinary actions taken by State and Federal regulators, self-regulatory organizations (such as the NASD Regulation), civil judgments, arbitration decisions, criminal convictions, bankruptcies filed within the last 10 years, settlements of $10,000 or more, and some pending actions, including pending written complaints alleging sales practice violations and damages of $5,000 or more.
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