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Please complete the consumer complaint form below or select one of the printable consumer complaint forms to download. If you provide an email address, an email confirmation will be sent after submission.
- General Questions
The Attorney General’s office will make every effort to...
- General Questions
The Arkansas Consumer Complaint Form is an online service provided by the Arkansas Attorney General’s office that allows consumers to file complaints regarding various issues, such as deceptive business practices, scams, and fraud.
Complaints against attorneys may be filed with the Arkansas Judiciary’s Office of the Committee on Professional Conduct. Grievance forms are also available on the Arkansas Judiciary website. The office can be reached by calling (501) 376-0313.
Those laws are premised on two basic requirements: companies cannot agree to limit competition in ways that hurt consumers, and a single company cannot monopolize or try to monopolize an industry through unfair practices. File a consumer complaint online, email consumer@ArkansasAG.gov or call 800-482-8982.
Mar 4, 2020 · To file a complaint online, visit ArkansasAG.gov. For more information and tips to avoid scams and other consumer-related issues, contact the Arkansas Attorney General’s Office at...
Filing a Complaint: If you feel that an attorney has acted in a manner that violates the standards of professional conduct, fill out, as completely as possible, the attached grievance form and return it to this office.
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