The Washington State Office of the Attorney General can only process complaints which involve either Washington state residents or businesses located in Washington state. If the Washington Attorney General's Office is not the appropriate agency to handle your complaint, Consumer World maintains a large list of agencies that may be able to help you.
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*Briefly explain your complaint: This space will accept up to 7000 characters (will turn yellow
if exceeded)
Have you complained to the
business?
If YES, to whom:
(and their position)This space will accept up to 7000 characters
(will turn yellow if exceeded)
What response did you receive?
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if exceeded)
If you have not contacted
the business, explain why not: This space will accept
up to 7000 characters (will turn yellow if exceeded)
Have you filed a complaint
with the Attorney General's Office before?
If Yes, what was the complaint
number:
If yes, what is the attorney's
name and address?
Is there a court or other
legal proceeding pending?
If yes, please explain:
What do you think the business
should do to resolve your complaint?
Explain if you selected
"Other": This space will accept up to 7000 characters
(will turn yellow if exceeded)
*E-mail Notifications
The Attorney General's Office will periodically issue press releases, consumer warnings
and other notifications to the public. We would like to include you in our e-mail
list for these notifications. Please answer "Yes" in this box if you want to receive
these notifications.
*Disclosure Notices
In order to process your complaint, the Attorney General's Office will send a copy
of your complaint to the complained business. Do you want the Attorney
General's Office to send this business a copy of your complaint?
I understand if I answer No, the Attorney General's Office
will not process this complaint. Additionally, if I answer Yes, I understand
that my complaint and any related documents I have submitted will become "public
records". Under state law, public records are subject to public records disclosure
requests. Under some circumstances, my complaint and related documents may therefore
be seen by other people.
Declaration: By filling in my name and the date below, I declare,
under penalty of perjury under the laws of the state of Washington that the information
contained in this complaint is true and accurate.
*Name:
*Declared this date:
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