Free Fillable CFA-1 Form (Indiana)
Fill out your CFA-1 right here in your browser with our free generator and download a completed, filing-ready PDF — or grab the blank, fillable form below, along with every other Indiana CFA form. Free, no email required. Here's what the form is, who has to file it, and where it goes.
What is the CFA-1?
The CFA-1 — officially the Candidate's Statement of Organization — is the form a candidate files to formally organize a campaign committee. It's how the committee comes into existence on paper: you name the committee, declare whether it's a principal committee or an exploratory committee, and identify the people who run it — the chairperson and the treasurer.
Think of it as the committee's birth certificate. Every other Indiana campaign finance report — the CFA-4 you'll file each period — hangs off the committee you register here.
Who has to file it?
A candidate must organize a committee — and file the CFA-1 — once they cross the line into being a candidate under Indiana law: typically when they raise or spend money for the campaign, or otherwise take a formal step toward office. Setting up the committee is what lets you legally accept contributions and make expenditures.
The CFA-1 is also the form you use to amend an existing committee's information — a new treasurer, a new chairperson, a changed address, or a new committee name. When something on file changes, you file an amended CFA-1 rather than starting over.
When is it due?
The CFA-1 is generally due within a set number of days of becoming a candidate or of the committee being organized — file it promptly, before you start raising or spending money, so your committee is registered when the activity happens. Amendments are due soon after the information changes.
For the full 2026–2027 calendar of Indiana filing dates by committee type, see our Indiana campaign finance deadlines page.
Where do you file?
- Statewide and state legislative candidates (plus PACs and party committees supporting them) file with the Indiana Election Division. Statewide and state legislative candidate committees are required to file electronically through campaignfinance.in.gov.
- Local candidates — circuit, county, city, town, township, and school board offices (plus judicial and prosecuting attorney candidates, and PACs or party committees supporting local candidates) file with the county election board, generally located in the office of the Clerk of the Circuit Court.
Reports may be e-mailed, faxed, hand-delivered, or mailed — but a postmark doesn't count. The filing has to be in the filing office's hands by the deadline.
Download every Indiana CFA form (free)
Blank, fillable PDFs of the current Indiana campaign finance forms. No email gate, no signup — just the forms.
| Form | Name | Who it's for | Download |
|---|---|---|---|
| CFA-1 | Candidate's Statement of Organization | Candidates opening (or amending) a principal or exploratory committee | |
| CFA-2 | PAC or Legislative Caucus Committee Statement of Organization | Political action committees and legislative caucus committees | |
| CFA-3 | Regular Party Committee Statement of Organization | State, county, city, or town party central committees | |
| CFA-4 | Report of Receipts and Expenditures (State Form 4606) | Every open committee — candidates, PACs, caucus and party committees | |
| CFA-5 | Notice to Candidate's Committee | Organizations reporting contributions or expenditures made to a candidate's committee | |
| CFA-11 | Supplemental "Large Contribution" Report | Candidate committees receiving large contributions ($1,000 or more) in the final pre-election window |
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