UNITED STATES SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION Washington, D.C. 20549 FORM N-Q QUARTERLY SCHEDULE OF PORTFOLIO HOLDINGS OF REGISTERED MANAGEMENT INVESTMENT COMPANY Investment Company Act file number: 811-07111 Morgan Stanley Insured California Municipal Securities (Exact name of registrant as specified in charter) 1221 Avenue of the Americas, New York, New York 10020 (Address of principal executive offices) (Zip code) Ronald E. Robison 1221 Avenue of the Americas, New York, New York 10020 (Name and address of agent for service) Registrant's telephone number, including area code: 212-762-4000 Date of fiscal year end: October 31, 2005 Date of reporting period: January 31, 2005 ITEM 1. SCHEDULE OF INVESTMENTS. The Trust's schedule of investments as of the close of the reporting period prepared pursuant to Rule 12-12 of Regulation S-X is as follows: MORGAN STANLEY INSURED CALIFORNIA MUNICIPAL SECURITIES PORTFOLIO OF INVESTMENTS JANUARY 31, 2005 (unaudited) PRINCIPAL AMOUNT IN COUPON MATURITY THOUSANDS RATE DATE VALUE --------- ------ -------- ----------- CALIFORNIA TAX-EXEMPT MUNICIPAL BONDS (95.7%) General Obligation (21.0%) $ 2,560 California, Various Purpose Dtd 03/01/94 (FSA) 5.50 % 03/01/20 $ 2,591,488 1,280 Huntington Beach Union High School District, Ser 2004 (FSA) 5.00 08/01/26 1,361,088 2,000 Los Angeles Community College District, Election 2001 Ser A 5.00 06/01/26 2,083,840 (MBIA)+ 1,030 Los Angeles, Ser 2004 A (MBIA) 5.00 09/01/24 1,104,088 San Diego Unified School District, 1,000 2002 Ser D (FGIC) 5.25 07/01/24 1,131,300 1,000 2003 Ser E (FSA) 5.00 07/01/28 1,050,040 1,000 Upland School District, Election 2000 Ser 2001 B (FSA) 5.125 08/01/25 1,083,240 1,375 Washington Unified School District, Election 2004 Ser A (FGIC) 5.00 08/01/22 1,480,545 ------- ----------- 11,245 11,885,629 ------- ----------- Educational Facilities Revenue (2.3%) 1,250 University of California, Multiple Purpose Ser Q (FSA) 5.00 09/01/31 1,299,263 ----------- Electric Revenue (8.6%) 1,000 Anaheim Public Financing Authority, Generation Refg Ser 2002-B 5.25 10/01/18 1,114,100 (FSA) 1,400 California Department of Water Resources, Power Supply Ser 5.375 05/01/18 1,557,164 2002 A (Ambac) 1,000 Los Angeles Department of Water & Power, 2001 Ser A (FSA) 5.25 07/01/21 1,104,730 1,000 Southern California Public Power Authority, Transmission Refg 5.25 07/01/18 1,112,030 ------- Ser 2002 A (FSA) ----------- 4,400 4,888,024 ------- ----------- Mortgage Revenue - Multi-Family (4.1%) 2,265 Los Angeles Community Redevelopment Agency, 1994 Ser A 6.45 07/01/17 2,315,374 (Ambac) ----------- Mortgage Revenue - Single Family (4.1%) 2,000 California Department of Veterans Affairs, Home Purchase 2002 5.35 12/01/27 2,113,360 Ser A (Ambac) 195 California Housing Financing Agency, 1995 Ser B (AMT) (Ambac) 6.25 08/01/14 196,431 ------- ----------- 2,195 2,309,791 ------- ----------- Public Facilities Revenue (1.8%) 1,000 Simi Valley Public Financing Authority, Ser 2004 COPs (Ambac) 5.00 09/01/30 1,045,270 ------- ----------- Resource Recovery Revenue (4.0%) 2,000 Sacramento Financing Authority, 1999 Solid Waste & 5.75 12/01/22 2,275,720 ------- Redevelopment (Ambac) ----------- Tax Allocation Revenue (5.1%) 560 Bay Area Government Association, Pool 1994 Ser A (FSA) 6.00 12/15/24 578,844 1,100 La Quinta Financing Authority, Local Agency 2004 Ser A (Ambac) 5.25 09/01/24 1,205,314 1,000 Long Beach Bond Finance Authority, Downtown, North Long 5.375 08/01/21 1,116,180 ------- Beach, Poly High and West Beach Areas 2002 Ser A (Ambac) ----------- 2,660 2,900,338 ------- ----------- Transportation Facilities Revenue (11.3%) 2,000 California Infrastructure & Economic Development Bank, Bay 5.00 07/01/29 2,094,320 Area Toll Bridges Seismic Retrofit First Lien Ser 2003 A (FGIC) 1,000 Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority, Sales 5.25 07/01/30 1,077,390 Tax Ser 2000 A (FGIC) 2,000 Orange County Transportation Authority, Toll Bridges Express 5.00 08/15/20 2,169,940 Lanes Ser A (Ambac) 1,000 San Jose, Airport Ser 2001 A (FGIC) 5.00 03/01/25 1,042,790 ------- ----------- 6,000 6,384,440 ------- ----------- Water & Sewer Revenue (25.8%) 1,500 California Department of Water Resources, Central Valley Ser Y 5.25 12/01/19 1,671,270 (FGIC) 2,000 East Bay Municipal Utility District, Water Ser 2001 (MBIA) 5.00 06/01/26 2,089,760 1,000 Los Angeles, Wastewater Refg Ser 2003 B (FSA) 5.00 06/01/22 1,076,170 1,000 Metropolitan Water District of Southern California, 2003 Ser B-2 5.00 10/01/27 1,054,960 (FGIC) 565 Orange County Water District, Ser B (MBIA) 5.00 08/15/24 604,335 1,700 Oxnard Financing Authority, Redwood Trunk Sewer & Headworks 5.00 06/01/29 1,783,266 Ser 2004 A (FGIC) 2,000 Sacramento Financing Authority, Water & Capital Improvement 5.00 12/01/26 2,089,760 2001 Ser A (Ambac) 1,000 San Diego County Water Authority, Ser 2004 A COPs (FSA) 5.00 05/01/29 1,052,810 2,000 San Francisco Public Utilities Commission, Water Refg Ser A 5.00 11/01/31 2,073,420 2001 (FSA) 1,000 Yucaipa Valley Water District, Ser 2004 A COPs (MBIA) 5.25 09/01/24 1,094,910 ------- ----------- 13,765 14,590,661 ------- ----------- Other Revenue (2.0%) 1,000 California, Economic Recovery Ser 2004 A (MBIA) 5.00 07/01/15 1,111,370 ------- ----------- Refunded (5.6%) 2,000 Anaheim, Anaheim Memorial Hospital Association COPs (Ambac) 5.125 05/15/20 2,044,960 (ETM) 1,000 Puerto Rico Infrastructure Financing Authority, 2000 Ser A (ETM) 5.50 10/01/32 1,103,380 ------- ----------- 3,000 3,148,340 ------- ----------- 50,780 TOTAL CALIFORNIA TAX-EXEMPT MUNICIPAL BONDS (Cost $50,447,515) 54,154,220 ------- ----------- CALIFORNIA SHORT-TERM TAX-EXEMPT MUNICIPAL OBLIGATIONS (3.8%) 935 Newport Beach, Hoag Memorial/Presbyterian Hospital Ser 1992 1.82 * 10/01/22 935,000 (Demand 02/01/05) 1,200 Orange County Sanitation District Ser 2000 A COPs (Demand 1.88 * 08/01/30 1,200,000 ------- ----------- 02/01/05) 2,135 TOTAL CALIFORNIA SHORT-TERM TAX-EXEMPT MUNICIPAL OBLIGATIONS ------- (Cost $2,135,000) 2,135,000 ----------- $52,915 TOTAL INVESTMENTS (Cost $52,582,515) (a) (b) 99.5 % 56,289,220 ======= OTHER ASSETS IN EXCESS OF LIABILITIES 0.5 291,817 ----- ----------- NET ASSETS 100.0 % $56,581,037 ===== =========== -------------- AMT Alternative Minimum Tax. COPs Certificates of Participation. ETM Escrowed to maturity. * Current coupon of variable rate demand obligation. + A portion of this security has been physically segregated in connection with open futures contracts in the amount of $39,000. (a) Securities have been designated as collateral in an amount equal to $7,121,818 in connection with open futures contracts. (b) The aggregate cost for federal income tax purposes approximates the aggregate cost for book purposes. The aggregate gross and net unrealized appreciation is $3,706,705. Bond Insurance: Ambac Ambac Assurance Corporation. FGIC Financial Guaranty Insurance Company. FSA Financial Security Assurance Inc. MBIA Municipal Bond Investors Assurance Corporation. Futures Contracts Open at January 31, 2005: NUMBER OF DESCRIPTION, DELIVERY UNDERLYING FACE UNREALIZED CONTRACTS LONG/SHORT MONTH AND YEAR AMOUNT AT VALUE DEPRECIATION --------- ---------- --------------------- --------------- ------------ 40 Short U.S. Treasury Notes 5 Year $ (4,370,000) $ (20,735) March 2005 20 Short U.S. Treasury Notes 10 (2,245,313) (31,774) Year March 2005 ------------ Total unrealized depreciation................. $ (52,509) ============ ITEM 2. CONTROLS AND PROCEDURES. (a) The Trust's principal executive officer and principal financial officer have concluded that the Trust's disclosure controls and procedures are sufficient to ensure that information required to be disclosed by the Trust in this Form N-Q was recorded, processed, summarized and reported within the time periods specified in the Securities and Exchange Commission's rules and forms, based upon such officers' evaluation of these controls and procedures as of a date within 90 days of the filing date of the report. (b) There were no changes in the Trust's internal control over financial reporting that occurred during the registrant's fiscal quarter that has materially affected, or is reasonably likely to materially affect, the Trust's internal control over financial reporting. ITEM 3. EXHIBITS. (a) A separate certification for each principal executive officer and principal financial officer of the registrant are attached hereto. 2 SIGNATURES Pursuant to the requirements of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 and the Investment Company Act of 1940, the registrant has duly caused this report to be signed on its behalf by the undersigned, thereunto duly authorized. Morgan Stanley Insured California Municipal Securities /s/ Ronald E. Robison Ronald E. Robison Principal Executive Officer March 22, 2005 Pursuant to the requirements of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 and the Investment Company Act of 1940, this report has been signed by the following persons on behalf of the registrant and in the capacities and on the dates indicated. /s/ Ronald E. Robison Ronald E. Robison Principal Executive Officer March 22, 2005 /s/ Francis Smith Francis Smith Principal Financial Officer March 22, 2005 3