Sign up to access the Federal Trade Commission's Do Not Call Registry and stay in compliance with the law. As of January 1, 2005, telemarketers and sellers (including REALTORS®) are required to search the registry at least once every 31 days and drop from their call lists the phone numbers of consumers who have registered.
Sign up to access the registry.
Complying with the Do-Not-Call Law
Accessing the "Do-Not-Call" Registry, (National Association of REALTORS®).
Frequently Asked Questions about the Do-Not-Call Registry, (National Association of REALTORS®).
National Do Not Call Registry: Information for business, (FTC).
Questions to Ask Before Hiring a DNC Compliance Service, (National Association of REALTORS®).
Summary of Federal Privacy Laws, (National Association of REALTORS®, Sept. 2010).
Creating an Office Do-Not-Call Policy
Real estate brokerages need to review their do-not-call policies, (Realty Times, Dec. 22, 2006).
"Do Not Call" Alert; Learn how to respond to a new business model that is targeting real estate brokerages for alleged violations of the federal telemarketing laws, (National Association of REALTORS®, Nov. 2006).
Creating an Office Policy for DNC Rules, (National Association of REALTORS®).
Do-Not-Call Safe Harbor Provision (Office Policy Guidelines), (National Association of REALTORS®).
More Articles on Do-Not-Call
FTC recommends do-not-track tool, (Information Management Journal, Mar./Apr. 2009).
Telemarketing/Cold-Calling: Issue Summary, (NAR Federal Issue Information, 2009).
Telemarketing Rules, Enforcement, Issues, and Taxes, (Customer Inter@ction Solutions, Mar. 2009). Q
Leave Me Alone! The Delicate Balance of Privacy and Commercial Speech in the Evolving Do-Not-Call Registry, (Federal Communications Law Journal, Dec. 2008). Q
Do-Not-Call, five years later, (Customer Inter@ction Solutions, Oct. 2008). Q
FTC limits pre-recorded calls, (Wall Street Journal, Aug. 20, 2008).
What You Need to Know About Do-Not-Call Lists, (Kiplinger's Personal Finance, Feb. 2008). Q
The truth about cell phones and the Do Not Call law, (Federal Trade Commission, Feb. 8, 2007).
Do-Not-Call Websites & Related Information
FTC's National Do Not Call Registry Homepage—Includes FAQs for consumers and businesses, more information on state registries and regulations, and an area for consumers to sign up for the Registry.
FCC's National Do-Not-Call Registry Homepage—Includes information for consumers and businesses, FCC rules and regulations, and a link to the FTC's National Registry.
Telemarketing Sales Rule—Text of the current telemarketing sales rule and supporting documents.
American Teleservices Association—Click on "Compliance & Regulation" for information on telemarketing lists, legislation, and compliance.
State Do-Not-Call Lists, (The Direct Marketing Association)—In addition to the federal do-not-call rules, many states also have their own do-not-call laws that REALTORS® must adhere to, while other states have merged their requirements with the federal list. This source offers information on your state's do-not-call requirements.
Information on the FCC's Do-Not-Fax Regulations
FCC Do Not Fax Rule: Issue Summary, (NAR Federal Issue Summary, 2009).
Fax advertising: What you need to know, (FCC Consumer Facts, July 2006).
FCC issues fax rules, (Letter of the Law, Apr. 2006).
NAR secures small business junk fax flexibility, (REALTOR Magazine Online, Apr. 10, 2006).
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Field Guide to Reducing Spam E-Mail
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