Electronic Mailboxes at the Commission
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The SEC invites public inquiries and comments through the use of its Internet electronic mailboxes. Because electronic mail (e-mail) on the Internet is not secure, you should not send confidential or sensitive information. Further, responses sent over Internet e-mail are not considered statements of SEC policy or Commission opinion.
To assist us in responding to your message quickly, please include your e-mail address, a postal mailing address, and a daytime telephone number in your message. In most of these boxes, incoming messages are acknowledged through an automatic receipt reply; however, please note that the volume of messages received by a Commission mailbox may delay a response to all inquiries.
A variety of SEC offices and divisions currently maintain mailboxes to receive messages from the public. Available mailboxes include:
SEC Electronic Mailboxes
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