If your complaint involves the Arkansas State Police, you may wish to contact the Arkansas State Police Office of Professional Standards by calling Sergeant Marcus Daniels at (501) 618-8210. The Attorney General does not have oversight over local or state law enforcement agencies.
Scams may be reported to the Attorney General’s office by filing a consumer complaint online, emailing [email protected] or calling (800) 482-8982. How can I report child abuse?
The Attorney General’s office will make every effort to assist you. Short forms for questions, filing a consumer complaint, reporting fraud and requesting presentations or publications are available below. (501) 682-2007 or (800) 482-8982
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Documents provided to this office may be public record. Please be sure to include copies of any supporting documents you may have, such as photographs. This office does not have the authority to give private legal advice or provide private legal representation to individual consumers.
To file a complaint, visit your state's Attorney General's website, locate the online complaint form, fill it out and attach the necessary documents, and then mail it to the Attorney General's office address. Each state designates an agency to handle consumer complaints of fraud, deception, or unfair business practices. Typically, the state’s attorney general investigates those complaints. If you have been the victim of fraud or deception, you should file a complaint with the attorney general. A complaint is a formal written document filed by a party seeking legal relief by outlining the allegations, details, remedies, and parties involved. The process for filing includes gathering paperwork, contacting various involved parties, and taking legal action.
If you have been the victim of fraud or deception, you should file a complaint with the attorney general . A complaint is a formal written document filed by a party seeking legal relief by outlining the allegations, details, remedies, and parties involved. The process for filing includes gathering paperwork, contacting various involved parties, ...
Generally, a representative will contact you within two weeks via correspondence or phone to confirm your complaint. If you haven’t heard from the company after two weeks , then contact the attorney general.
Attach necessary documentation. The Attorney General will want to see any and all contracts, correspondence, receipts, cancelled checks, and advertisements. Do not send originals.
Send the business necessary information. 1 Your name, physical and email address, and phone number. 2 The product or service, including the brand name, model and serial number. 3 The problem with the product or service, in as much detail as possible.
List any action you have taken. Typically, you will be asked whether or not you have contacted the individual or company.
If you are taken to the attorney general’s main page, look for a link for “consumer protection.” Click on it.