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Consumer Complaint Form
 
Thank you for reporting your problem to the Office of the Attorney General (OAG) for the District of Columbia. A consumer protection specialist in this office will review your complaint. The consumer protection specialist may be able to give you information about steps you can take to address the problem. If you have a dispute with a merchant, the consumer protection specialist may be able to help you and the merchant to resolve the dispute. You may mail, fax, email or call in your complaint to the Office of the Attorney General:
 
District of Columbia Contact
Consumer Complaints
Office of the Attorney General
Consumer and Trade Protection Section
441 Fourth Street NW, Suite 1130 North
Washington, DC 20001
Consumer Hotline: (202) 442-9828
Fax: (202) 741-5908
 
 
In addition to providing assistance to consumers who submit complaints, OAG uses the complaint information to identify business practices that may violate the District's consumer protection law. OAG does not represent individual consumers or provide legal advice.
For more information on resolving consumer issues, select the link below.

OAG accepts complaints from residents of the District of Columbia, and from people who have had problems with a business located in the District of Columbia. If you are located in Maryland or Virginia, or the business that you have had problems with is located in one of those states, see Selected Virginia and Maryland Agencies. The National Association of Consumer Agency Administrators provides links to consumer agencies in other states.