Series 63: Registration Of Broker-Dealers

Taken from our Series 63 Online Guide

Registration of Broker-Dealers

Persons or firms who do not have a physical office in a state do not have to register in the state if their only clients are:

(i) the issuers of the securities involved in the transactions

Explanation: In other words, if the only transactions someone does in the state are with the people who actually created the securities being bought or sold, registration is not required. So, if IBM were to issue a new type of bond and a person or firm were to buy those bonds directly from IBM, the person or firm would not be required to register in the state in which IBM is selling them the bonds.

(ii) other broker-dealers

Explanation: Similar to not being required to register when dealing with a security’s issuer, someone dealing only with another broker-dealer is not required to register in that state. In essence, the law basically does not require a person or firm to jump through the hoops of registration if they’re dealing only with individuals or firms who are industry professionals and don’t need nearly as much regulatory protection.

(iii) [institutional investors]

Explanation: Like dealing with the actual issuers of securities and other broker-dealers, individuals and firms dealing only with ins

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