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  1. Attorney General's Office California Department of Justice; Attn: Public Inquiry Unit; P.O. Box 944255; Sacramento, CA 94244-2550; Express Mail/Location of Offices; Service On The Attorney General. Information for the service of court filings on the Attorney General; Public Records Act Requests. Contact the PRA Coordinator

  2. You may also contact State Directory Services by telephone at 1-(800)-807-6755 or via e-mail at stateinfo@state.ca.gov For questions regarding the Department of Justice contact Public Inquiry Unit

  3. P.O. Box 903447. Sacramento, CA 94203-4470. For overnight and in-person deliveries. 1300 I Street. Sacramento, CA 95814. eFax. (916) 454-8100. We encourage you to first review the links to the individual programs on the right-side menu for Charities (Initial Registration, etc.), Nonprofit Raffles, Professional Fundraisers, and Complaints.

  4. The attorney general of California is the state attorney general of the government of California. The officer's duty is to ensure that "the laws of the state are uniformly and adequately enforced" (Constitution of California, Article V, Section 13). The California attorney general carries out the responsibilities of the office through the ...

  5. Businesses began to use them for customer service inquiries, sales calls, and for taking orders over the phone. By the late 1990s, 1-800 numbers had become an integral part of customer service operations. In 1996, toll free numbers expanded when the 888 area code was introduced, followed by 877, 866, 855, 844 and 833 numbers.

  6. Complaints can be filed against a particular business or for cases of internet crime reporting. Complaint forms are available online. Cyber Exploitation provides additional resources for victims of cyber exploitation or fraud. Program Phones: 916-210-6276. Public Inquiry Unit - Local Number. 800-952-5225. Public Inquiry Unit - Toll-free.

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  8. t. e. Kamala Harris was elected the attorney general of California in 2010, becoming the first woman, Black American, and South Asian American to hold the office in the state's history. She took office on January 3, 2011, and would be re-elected in 2014 to serve until she resigned on January 3, 2017, to take her seat in the United States Senate.