how to contact the pennsylvania state attorney general

by Nelle Renner DDS 6 min read

Phone/FAX Numbers
  1. (800) 441-2555 HOTLINE for Consumer Protection.
  2. (717) 787-3391 Main.
  3. (717) 787-8242 Fax.

How do I contact the Department of State in Pennsylvania?

Phone: (717) 783-3585 Fax: (717) 214-9899 Email: [email protected] Department of State Right to Know Policy (PDF)

What is the Attorney General’s Office of Pennsylvania doing about scams?

“The Office of Attorney General is here to assist Pennsylvanians using every tool at our disposal. Whether you’ve been scammed out of $35 or $35,000 – let us know.

How do I contact the Harrisburg PA Office?

302 North Office Building, 401 North Street Harrisburg, PA 17120 Phone: (717) 787-6458 Fax: (717) 787-1734

What is an attorneys general and what do they do?

Attorneys general are the top legal officers of their state or territory. They advise and represent their legislature and state agencies and act as the “People’s Lawyer” for the citizens. Most are elected, though a few are appointed by the governor. Select your state to connect to your state attorney general's website.

How do I email the Attorney General of Pennsylvania?

Who do I contact or email to follow up on a current consumer protection complaint? You should contact our Bureau of Consumer Protection at [email protected] or phone at 1-800-441-2555.

Who is the state Attorney General in PA?

Josh Shapiro (Democratic Party)Pennsylvania / Attorney generalJoshua David Shapiro is an American lawyer and politician who has served as the Pennsylvania Attorney General since 2017. A member of the Democratic Party, he previously served in the Pennsylvania House of Representatives and as chairman of the Montgomery County Board of Commissioners. Wikipedia

How do I file a consumer complaint with the PA Attorney General?

You can download a complaint form from our website at www.attorneygeneral.gov or you can call our toll-free number, 1.800. 441.2555, to have a form mailed to you.

What is the role of the PA Attorney General?

The Attorney General of Pennsylvania is an elected constitutional office in the executive branch of the Pennsylvania state government. He or she serves as the chief law enforcement officer of Pennsylvania and represents the state and its agencies in any action brought by or against them.

How long is PA Attorney General term?

Pennsylvania Attorney GeneralAttorney General of the Commonwealth of PennsylvaniaTerm lengthFour yearsFormation1683Salary$162,000 per yearWebsiteattorneygeneral.gov2 more rows

What's the difference between attorney and lawyer?

Attorney vs Lawyer: Comparing Definitions Lawyers are people who have gone to law school and often may have taken and passed the bar exam. Attorney has French origins, and stems from a word meaning to act on the behalf of others. The term attorney is an abbreviated form of the formal title 'attorney at law'.

How do I sue the state of Pennsylvania?

Anyone wishing to sue a state governmental unit must provide written notice within six months of injury. The notice contains the identity and address of the victim; the location, date, and time of the injury; and the name and address of the potential plaintiff's doctor.

How do I file a complaint against a business in PA?

You may request a Statement of Complaint Form by mail, by calling the Professional Compliance Office Hotline at 1-800-822-2113 (if you are calling from within Pennsylvania) or at 1-(717) 783-4849 (if you are calling from outside Pennsylvania).

How do I file a complaint against a local business?

File a complaint with your local consumer protection office or the state agency that regulates the company. Notify the Better Business Bureau (BBB) in your area about your problem. The BBB tries to resolve your complaints against companies.

Can the state Attorney General prosecute local cases?

Chapter 1, section 1.09, of the Penal Code provides that, “with the consent of the appropriate local county or district attorney, the Attorney General has concurrent jurisdiction with that consenting local prosecutor” to prosecute certain offenses, including: Misuse of state property or funds. Abuse of office.

Can you sue a township in PA?

Generally speaking, both the state and municipalities are shielded by sovereign immunity, which protects them from lawsuits. There are exceptions to this law.

What is the job of the Attorney General of the Commonwealth?

The Attorney General is the official representative of the Commonwealth and all of the agencies pertaining to the Commonwealth along with the State Treasurer, Auditor General and Public Utility Commission. Administering provisions that come under consumer protection laws and representing the Commonwealth and all of its citizens in actions regarding antitrust law violations are also the basic responsibilities of the Office.

What is the PA prescription monitoring program?

The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania Pre scription Monitoring Program is yet another example of a program that is highly useful to the public. The Office is entitled and authorized by law under Title 28 PA Consolidated Statute, Chapter 25, Subchapter A, Section 25.131 to collect data that related to the dispensation of controlled substances by PA pharmacies. The Bureau of Narcotics Investigation handles this program and verifiers the use of controlled substances under Pennsylvania’s drug act. Plus, the Prescription Drug Abuse Education Programs is part of the Attorney General’s Education & Outreach Unit. They feature an original video production entitled “Consequences” containing prescription drug abuse information. Additionally, the Office supports “National Take Back Day” – a special effort to remove unwanted prescription drugs from PA households.

What is the Bureau of Narcotics Investigation?

The Bureau of Narcotics Investigation handles this program and verifiers the use of controlled substances under Pennsylvania’s drug act. Plus, the Prescription Drug Abuse Education Programs is part of the Attorney General’s Education & Outreach Unit.

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