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contact your State Attorney Generals office
Depends on the laws in your state. Contact your state Attorney Generals office.
contact the attorney generals office in your state they will either tell you or direct you to the site on the web that will give you all the info
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You contact your local district attorney's office, and the State's Attorney's office.
Contact your District Attorney's office and the State's Attorney's office.
You should contact the consumer division of your state's attorney's general office.You should contact the consumer division of your state's attorney's general office.You should contact the consumer division of your state's attorney's general office.You should contact the consumer division of your state's attorney's general office.
"Attorneys general" is the correct term because "attorney" is being used as an adjective to describe the type of general, just like "doctors' office" refers to an office for doctors. So, the possessive form properly applies to "attorneys."
Look in the local telephone book yellow pages under "lawyers." Obtain a few names and contact their offices to ask for references. You can contact your local district attorney's office also.
contact the state Attorney General's Office
You contact your District Attorney and/or the State's Attorney's Office. You may, of course, file a complaint with the BBB if appropriate.
If you believe you have been scammed, you contact your local district attorney or the State's Attorney's office.