September 5, 2025
EDGAR Next: More Resources from the SEC
With the September 15th compliance date for EDGAR Next enrollment less than two weeks away, the EDGAR Business Office recently held the latest in its series of webinars offering guidance on the EDGAR Next enrollment process & addressing FAQs. The SEC recently announced that a recording of that webcast has been made available and provided links to a bunch of other EDGAR Next related resources available on the SEC’s website. Here’s the announcement in its entirety:
A recording of the EDGAR Business Office’s August 26, 2025 webinar providing guidance to filers regarding enrollment in EDGAR Next and answering certain frequently asked questions is now available on the SEC’s YouTube channel. The slides presented during the webinar as well as a link to the recording are available under the Webinars section of the EDGAR Next page on SEC.gov.
Compliance with EDGAR Next is required on Monday, September 15, 2025 in order to file on EDGAR. Enrollment will remain open through December 19, 2025, however, as of September 15, 2025, filers who have not enrolled or been granted access on Form ID on or after March 24, 2025 will be unable to file until they enroll.
For additional guidance, filers may consult How Do I Enroll in EDGAR Next, the Enrolling in EDGAR Next instructional video on the SEC’s YouTube channel, How Do I Update the Passphrase and CCC to Enroll (and Avoid the Need to Submit Form ID), and prior EDGAR announcements regarding EDGAR Next.
For more information, visit the EDGAR Next page on SEC.gov. Assistance is also available at EDGARNext@sec.gov and by contacting Filer Support at 202-551-8900, option #2.
If you’re one of those folks who invariably pulled all-nighters during exam week (guilty) and are now in need of some additional pre-deadline guidance on how to get your EDGAR Next act together, check out this Husch Blackwell memo.
– John Jenkins
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