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HomeCorporations CodeCh. 13Art. 3§ 8330 Member Record Inspection Rights

§ 8330 Member Record Inspection Rights

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§ 8330 Member Record Inspection Rights

Key Takeaways

  • •Members of a group can ask to see or get a list of all members' names, addresses, and voting rights.
  • •They must say why they want the list and give at least 5 days' notice.
  • •The group can say no if they think the list will be used for the wrong reason or if they offer another way to help.
  • •If the group says no, the member can go to court to make them share the list.

Example

You are part of a club and want to invite all members to a special meeting about changing the club rules.

You can ask the club for a list of all members' names and addresses to send out invitations. You have to tell them why you need it and wait at least 5 days. If the club thinks you might use the list to sell stuff instead, they can say no or offer to send the invitations for you.

AI-generated — May contain errors. Not legal advice. Always verify source.

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§ 8330 Member Record Inspection Rights

(a) Subject to Sections 8331 and 8332, and unless the corporation provides a reasonable alternative pursuant to subdivision (c), a member may do either or both of the following as permitted by subdivision (b): (1) Inspect and copy the record of all the members’ names, addresses and voting rights, at reasonable times, upon five business days’ prior written demand upon the corporation which demand shall state the purpose for which the inspection rights are requested; or (2) Obtain from the secretary of the corporation, upon written demand and tender of a reasonable charge, a list of the names, addresses and voting rights of those members entitled to vote for the election of directors, as of the most recent record date for which it has been compiled or as of a date specified by the member subsequent to the date of demand. The demand shall state the purpose for which the list is requested. The membership list shall be made available on or before the later of ten business days after the demand is received or after the date specified therein as the date as of which the list is to be compiled. (b) The rights set forth in subdivision (a) may be exercised by: (1) Any member, for a purpose reasonably related to such person’s interest as a member. Where the corporation reasonably believes that the information will be used for another purpose, or where it provides a reasonable alternative pursuant to subdivision (c), it may deny the member access to the list. In any subsequent action brought by the member under Section 8336, the court shall enforce the rights set forth in subdivision (a) unless the corporation proves that the member will allow use of the information for purposes unrelated to the person’s interest as a member or that the alternative method offered reasonably achieves the proper purpose set forth in the demand. (2) The authorized number of members for a purpose reasonably related to the members’ interest as members. (c) The corporation may, within ten business days after receiving a demand under subdivision (a), deliver to the person or persons making the demand a written offer of an alternative method of achieving the purpose identified in said demand without providing access to or a copy of the membership list. An alternative method which reasonably and in a timely manner accomplishes the proper purpose set forth in a demand made under subdivision (a) shall be deemed a reasonable alternative, unless within a reasonable time after acceptance of the offer the corporation fails to do those things which it offered to do. Any rejection of the offer shall be in writing and shall indicate the reasons the alternative proposed by the corporation does not meet the proper purpose of the demand made pursuant to subdivision (a). (Added by Stats. 1978, Ch. 567.)

Last verified: January 23, 2026

Key Terms

inspect and copyrecord of members’ names, addresses and voting rightswritten demandreasonable chargepurpose reasonably related to such person’s interest as a memberreasonable alternative

Related Statutes

  • § 12600 Member Inspection Rights
  • § 6330 Member Inspection Rights
  • § 12603 Member Inspection Rights
  • § 12604 Director Inspection Rights
  • § 6333 Member Inspection Rights

References

  • Official text at leginfo.legislature.ca.gov
  • California Legislature. Corporations Code. Section 8330.
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