Foreign Influence

FARA Registrants

Browse Foreign Agents Registration Act registrants, then drill into linked short forms and foreign principals.

RegistrantRegistrationStatusAddressCoverageLinkedSource
2terminated17 Battery Place, New York, NYJul 3, 1942 to Jul 1, 19450 short forms / 1 foreign principals

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Context

What FARA is and why it matters

The Foreign Agents Registration Act, usually called FARA, is a U.S. disclosure law for people and firms working in the United States on behalf of foreign governments, political parties, companies, or other foreign principals.

FARA does not mean wrongdoing. It is a transparency regime. The filings show who is representing foreign interests, when those relationships began or ended, and which individual short-form filers and foreign principals are attached to each registration.

That makes FARA useful for reporters, researchers, compliance teams, and anyone trying to understand how foreign influence, public affairs work, and lobbying-adjacent activity connect back to named firms and people.

How to use this page

  • Search registrants by organization name, status, or registration number.
  • Open a registrant record to see linked short forms and foreign principals.
  • Use source links to inspect filing provenance and underlying imported records.