Missouri Office of Prosecution Services.
The office is responsible for collecting, compiling, storing and publishing a variety of state documents. The Secretary of State, as keeper of the Great Seal of the State of Missouri, authenticates official acts of the governor. In addition, the Secretary of State serves as the chief elections official in Missouri.
Kimberly GardnerKim GardnerIncumbentAssumed office January 1, 2017Preceded byJennifer JoyceMember of the Missouri House of Representatives from the 77th district11 more rows
HotlinesConsumer Protection: 800-392-8222.No-Call Team: 866-662-2551.Medicaid Fraud: 800-286-3932.
The Secretary of State is the chief elections official in Missouri, bearing responsibility for administration of statewide elections involving both issues and individuals, and oversees local verification of petition signatures for initiative petitions.
The Attorney General's Office brings and defends lawsuits on behalf of the State and prepares formal legal opinions requested by State officers, legislators, or county attorneys on issues of law.
If you do not have an email address, you may call the Consumer Protection Hotline at 1-800-392-8222 to file your complaint by phone. You may also download the Consumer Complaint Form in PDF format to file by mail.
President of the United StatesUnited States Attorney GeneralMember ofCabinet National Security CouncilReports toPresident of the United StatesSeatRobert F. Kennedy Department of Justice Building Washington, D.C.AppointerPresident of the United States with United States Senate advice and consent13 more rows
Cheryl Schuetze is the Chief Counsel of the Missouri Attorney General's Office Governmental Affairs Section, where she and her team represent approximately 60 state agencies related to the exercise of their administrative authority.
The current and 37th Missouri State Auditor is Nicole Galloway (D).
The principal duties of the Attorney General are to:Represent the United States in legal matters.Supervise and direct the administration and operation of the offices, boards, divisions, and bureaus that comprise the Department.More items...•
STATE GOVERNMENTGOVERNOR. Michael Parson - 573-751-3222. Contact the Governor. PO Box 720, Jefferson City, MO 65102.LT. GOVERNOR. Mike Kehoe - 573-751-4727. Lt. ... ATTORNEY GENERAL. Eric Schmitt - 573-751-3321. Contact the Attorney General. ... SECRETARY OF STATE. Jay Ashcroft - 573-751-4936. Contact the Secretary of State.
Missouri’s first constitution (1820) provided for an appointed attorney general. Since the 1865 constitution, the attorney general has been elected. The attorney general is the attorney for the state.
The attorney general renders official opinions to the General Assembly, the governor, secretary of state, auditor, treasurer, the heads of the various state departments and the circuit or prosecuting attorneys on questions of law relating to their duties.
Missouri Attorney General Eric Schmitt today announced that his office has recovered $156,000 and obtained a consent judgment against Jim Bakker and Morningside Church Productions.
Missouri Attorney General Eric Schmitt today filed a petition for writ of certiorari in Schmitt v. Reproductive Health Services of Planned Parenthood of the St. Louis Region, asking the Supreme Court of the United States to review Missouri’s law prohibiting abortions of unborn children with Down syndrome.
Both Drs. Deidiker and Deering agreed that Sanders’ cause of death was Excited Delirium Syndrome (EDS), and that Sanders had cocaine and methamphetamine in his system, which contributed to the EDS. Dr. Mary Case was retained by the U.S. Attorney’s Office to conduct a review of Dr. Deidiker and Dr.
Missouri Attorney General Eric Schmitt today announced his office’s findings after reviewing all available existing evidence and any available new evidence in the Tory Sanders case. Consistent with the findings of then-Attorney General Josh Hawley and the U.S. Attorney’s Office, who also consulted with the U.S. Department of Justice’s Civil Rights Division, the Attorney General’s Office found through their review of the case that there is not enough evidence to prove first or second degree murder charges in this case. Charges other than first or second degree murder are not possible due to the expiration of the statute of limitations.