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  1. Fax: (317) 232-7979. Email the Attorney General's Office. Request a speaker from the Attorney General's Office. Consumer Protection Division. 302 W. Washington Street, 5th Floor. Indianapolis, IN 46204. Phone: (317) 232-6330 or (800) 382-5516. Click here to file a complaint. Medicaid Fraud Control Unit.

  2. Oct 17 Attorney General Todd Rokita and Secretary of State Diego Morales seek verification that Indiana voters are U.S. citizens. Oct 16 Attorney General Todd Rokita remains vigilant against ‘sanctuary cities’ by warning local officials not to ignore state laws. Oct 15 Attorney General Todd Rokita defends states’ authority to ban sex ...

  3. Deputy Attorney General. Clarence graduated from the IU Kelley School of Business in 2012 and earned his J.D. from IU McKinney in 2015. While in law school, Clarence was an extern for the Indiana Supreme Court and Indiana Attorney General's Office. Clarence received his LLM in Corporate Law from IU McKinney in 2021.

  4. By state law, the Attorney General’s Office cannot act as an individual's private attorney or provide legal advice to citizens. However, the Attorney General’s Consumer Protection Division mediates and investigates consumer complaints against businesses and other organizations and takes legal action on behalf of the state against individuals and companies that violate Indiana’s Deceptive ...

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    The current attorney general is Republican Todd Rokita. He was first elected in 2020 and was sworn into office on January 11, 2021.

    Title 4, Article 6, Chapter 1, Section 2 of the Indiana Code addresses the office of attorney general:

    Qualifications for the office of attorney general are set out in Title 4, Article 6, Chapter 1, Section 3 of the Indiana Code. To be eligible to serve in the office, an individual must be: 1. a resident of Indiana for at least two years prior to the election 2. licensed to practice law in Indiana for at least five years prior to the election

    Indiana elects attorneys general in the presidential elections, that is, in leap years (e.g. 2016, 2020, 2024, 2028). The four-year term begins on the second Monday in January following the election.

    Note: Ballotpedia's state executive officials project researches the constitutional or statutory text that details the process of filling vacancies for a state executive office. That information for the Attorney General of Indiana has not yet been added. After extensive research, we were unable to identify any relevant information on state official...

    The Attorney General of Indiana is responsible for the prosecution of all civil actions brought in the name of the state of Indiana or any state agency.

    As of January 12, 2020, the office of the Attorney General of Indiana has the following 12 divisions: 1. Advisory and Opinions 2. Appeals 3. Consumer Protection 4. Identity Theft 5. Litigation 6. Medical Fraud 7. Patient Abuse and Neglect 8. Revenue 9. Telephone Privacy 10. Tobacco Enforcement 11. Unclaimed Property 12. Victim Assistance

    There have been 44 attorneys general since 1855. Of the 44 officeholders, 25 were Republican and 19 were Democrat.

    Indiana Government Center South 302 W. Washington St. Indianapolis, IN 46204 Phone: 317-232-6201 Fax: 317-232-7979 E-mail: Constituent@atg.in.gov

  5. Lafayette, Indiana. Political party. Republican. Alma mater. Harvard University (BA) Indiana University School of Business (MBA) Indiana University School of Law (JD) Steve Carter (born 1954) is an American politician and businessman who served as the forty-first Attorney General of Indiana from January 1, 2001 to January 12, 2009. [2][3]

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  7. Follow. The Indiana Attorney General is the attorney for the State of Indiana. The Office represents the State of Indiana in cases involving the state's interest and provides legal defense to state officials or agencies in court, advises the Governor, members of the Legislature, other state officials, and county prosecutors on legal issues ...

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