Consumer Services Division - Attorney General's Consumer Services Division
Handles consumer complaints, mediation of disputes with businesses and/or referral to other appropriate governmental agencies. The complaint process can include a wide variety of consumer areas including utilities, student loans, automobiles, and scams of all types. Provides information on consumer laws and consumer issues through telephone contacts and consumer information brochures. Includes information on the Fair Credit Reporting Act and similar Minnesota statute involving credit checks and background checks. Provides information on Minnesota charities and the laws that govern them. Brochures available free of charge include, but not limited to: - Abusive/Predatory Lending - Cars for Charity: A Guide to Vehicle Donations - Conciliation Court - Debt Collection Fact Sheet - Disaster Information - Foreign Advance Fee Fraud - Guarding Your Privacy: Tips to Prevent Identity Theft - Home Buyer's Handbook - Landlords and Tenants: Rights and Responsibilities - Managing Your Health Care - Mental Health Care - Seniors' Legal Rights - Student Loan Guide - The Car Handbook - The Credit Handbook - Tips For Charitable Giving Website contains additional information and full text of most brochures as well.
Categories
Last assured
02/28/2024
Physical Address
445 Minnesota Street, Suite 1400, Saint Paul, MN 55101-2131
Hours
8 am - 4:30 pm Monday - Thursday; 8 am - 3:30 pm Friday
Voice
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Voice
(800)627-3529
Website
https://www.ag.state.mn.us
Application process
Call; visit website; write Consumer Report Form can be downloaded from website. Office is not permitted to give private legal advice or to act as private legal counsel.
Required documents
When making a complaint with the Consumer Services Division, it's helpful to have the name of the company, account numbers (if any), and the amount of the bill that's being disputed.
Eligibility
Residents of Minnesota
Service area
MN
Agency info
Attorney General's Consumer Services Division
The Minnesota Attorney General Office, Consumer Services Division answers questions and takes complaints on a variety of consumer concerns.