Does EDGAR use specific forms?
The Commission has adopted three paper forms specifically for use with the EDGAR system. Form ID is used to apply for the codes necessary for access to file on EDGAR. Form ID also is used to provide identifying information on companies and individuals that are required to file with the Commission as well as information on agents who are authorized to file on behalf of such persons. Filers also may submit an amended Form ID to change the codes received in response to the original Form ID application, in which case filers should clearly mark the Form ID as an amendment. Electronic filers must use Form SE as a cover sheet attached to any paper format exhibit, including exhibits filed under a temporary or continuing hardship exemption. Finally, filers use Form TH as a cover sheet accompanying documents filed in paper under a temporary hardship exemption.
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