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NOTIFICATION: Online payment acceptance will be unavailable in CCFS from 5:00pm June 17th to 8:00pm PDT. If you experience any issues during this timeframe, please try back later. [POSTED 06/11/2025]
To reduce the number of unwanted telephone and mail solicitations you receive, we offer the following tips:
To Reduce Telemarketing Calls
To Reduce Unwanted Mail Solicitations
If you've received a charitable solicitation by mail and would like to be taken off the organization's mailing list, contact the organization directly. Request your name, address and telephone number be removed from their "donor list."
If a charity utilizes a paid fundraiser, it is important to submit requests to both the charitable organization and the fund-raising entity because commercial fundraisers often maintain possession of the "donor list." Once a campaign has been completed, the fundraiser may start another campaign on behalf of other charities.
An organization's address and telephone numbers may be obtained from the Charities Program. For contact information about a registered charity or fundraiser, contact the Charities Program at:
Toll Free: (800) 332-4483 (in Washington State), or (360) 725-0378
Email: [email protected]
Web: SOS - Charities
The Charities Program cannot process requests to be taken off of "donor lists" for consumers. Consumers must contact the organizations directly to make this request.
To Reduce Junk Mail
You may also choose to contact the mail listing divisions of the three credit bureaus directly. You may write to them at:
If you are involved in a dispute with a charitable organization or its commercial fundraiser, contact the Office of the Attorney General, Consumer Protection Division and file a complaint. Complaints may be filed online at http://www.atg.wa.gov/consumer/complain.shtml or you may contact the Attorney General's Consumer Protection Division toll free at (800) 551-4636.