CONSUMER COMPLAINTS/INFORMATION | OHIO ATTORNEY GENERAL'S OFFICE

Enforces the Ohio Consumer Sales Practices Act and the Ohio Homebuyers’ Protection Act. Investigates complaints related to consumer protection laws and mediates disputes when warranted. Consumers may also look for information about complaints a company may have recieved through the Attorney General's Office as well as information as to how the dispute was resolved. Areas of inquiry include retail purchases, for-profit tax preparers, Internet auctions, pyramid schemes, advertising, business opportunities, home improvements, consumer credit, health spas, mail order businesses, new car parts, automobile repairs repairs, tax preparation companies, etc. Will investigate (and if warranted, prosecute) for-profit mortgage foreclosure counseling companies. Can take complaints on mortgage servicers concerning escrow issues and problems dealing with the application of payments. Cannot address complaints against mortage services concerning modifications or foreclosure issues. Cannot take complaints against banks. Does not provide legal advice or representation as a private attorney. Cannot handle consumer issues regarding the purchase of used cars, public utilities, doctors, lawyers, insurance, real estate, financial investments, and state agencies. Offers consumer tips, printed information, and presentations about consumer issues. May also search for lawsuits the office has filed against individuals and businesses that violate the state’s consumer laws.

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211 Cleveland

Physical Address

105 E Gay St., Columbus, OH 43215

Hours

M-F 8:00am-7:00pm, Website: 24 hrs a day, 7 days a week.

Voice

(800) 282-0515

Toll-Free | AGO Help Center

Application process

For instructions about submitting a complaint phone M-F: 8:00am-7:00pm or go to Web site anytime. Complaints are submitted by mail or through the Web site. Visit website to search for lawsuits the office has filed against individuals and businesses that violate the state’s consumer laws.

Fee

Free

Eligibility

No restrictions.

Agency info

OHIO ATTORNEY GENERAL'S OFFICE

Acts as attorney for the State of Ohio and its departments, boards, and agencies and is responsible for the collection of debts owed to the state. The Attorney General's Office has enforcement authority in areas empowered by the General Assembly. These areas include: consumer protection, charitable solicitation, antitrust actions, and organized crime. The office works with local law enforcement agencies at their request and occasionally, at the invitation of local prosecutors, the Office will serve as special prosecutors in criminal cases.