As a state agency, the Attorney General`s Office cannot provide legal advice or representation to individuals, but it stores data on consumer complaints to identify new trends and can lead to enforcement action under the Consumer Protection Act. Additional information Once a complaint has been filed, the Office`s legal staff will review it and most likely send it to the company for a response. The Company is required to return a written response to the complaint. The ATO will pass it on to the consumer. If the company does not respond or the issue is still not resolved, one of the office`s volunteer arbitrators may attempt to negotiate a solution that the company and the consumer deem acceptable. If the arbitration fails, the consumer may consider taking legal action alone, with or without a lawyer. Stored Complaint Data Provides information and legal assistance to seniors in Maricopa County. Volunteer lawyers and trained lawyers can assist clients with all legal issues such as government benefits, consumer affairs, wills, probate and guardianship. The place to start is AZLawHelp.org.
Here, the Arizona Foundation for Legal Services & Education and the State Bar, in collaboration with many legal organizations, provide a place where you can apply for legal aid, get answers to legal questions, download court forms, and more. You can also call 866.637.5341 to apply for legal aid by phone. For more useful information, see lawforveterans.org, lawforkids.org, and lawforseniors.org. The library provides self-help books and research guides to support legal research. You can also visit AZLawHelp.org for more information on legal issues in Arizona. The Arizona State Bar sponsors free legal counseling programs throughout Arizona throughout the year to make legal services more accessible to the general public. Tucson and Pima County have several legal aid services to support low-income people. Often, these pro bono organizations have income requirements to be eligible for assistance. Check their websites or call the organizations for more information. Some of the organizations also offer recommendations on possible sources of help. The only statewide legal helpline in Arizona for victims and survivors of domestic violence. Available Monday to Friday, 8:30 a.m.
to 5:00 p.m. Competent staff, interns and volunteers with more than 20 years of experience in the legal representation of lay people. The staff of the Legal Advocacy Hotline is NOT a lawyer and cannot provide legal advice. Can provide information to Spanish-speaking callers. Confidential and secure. Provides services to people who have been discriminated against in any housing situation. You can provide information and application forms to people who have been discriminated against, or provide legal advice to people who need further assistance. Arizona Attorney General`s Office (Prescott) 1000 Ainsworth Dr, Ste A-210, Prescott, AZ 86305-1610 Phone number: (928) 778-1265. The Arizona Secretary of State`s office handles many services, including: recording business transactions, securing elections, and hosting the address privacy program. The Arizona Corporation Commission Securities Division is a state agency that protects Arizonans from investment scams. Consumers who have questions about the complaint procedure or prefer to receive a printed copy of the complaint form may contact the Consumer Information and Complaints Unit: Arizona South Asians For Safe Families (ASAFSF) P.O. Box 2748, Scottsdale, AZ 85252-2748 Phone Number: (877) 723-3711Self free stays: 1-877-SAFE-711 Provides information and locations for Arizona food banks.
The Arizona Foundation for Legal Service & Education promotes access to justice for all Arizonans. Free legal advice| Find a lawyer| | Legal Aid Choosing a lawyer | Legal Resources ACLU of Arizona represents client cases that have a huge impact on the community as a whole due to limited resources. To better understand the type of cases accepted and how the ACLU can review a case, visit them online. Our telephone banks are open Monday to Friday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Calls return Monday to Friday from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. ALS is closed on most important holidays. The Arizona Attorney General`s Office is responsible for almost every type of product or service and encourages consumers who think they have been scammed by a company to file a complaint with azag.gov (click “Consumers,” then “File a Complaint”). After the complaint was filed, the Arizona Secretary of State Tucson Office 400 W Congress St, FL 1, Ste 141, Tucson, AZ 85701 Phone number: (520) 628-6583 ACDL is a nonprofit public interest law firm dedicated to protecting the rights of people with various physical, mental, psychiatric, sensory, and cognitive disabilities. Provides services to victims of a crime prosecuted by the Attorney General`s Office.
Victims can contact the office individually, it is better to call beforehand. There are no fees. These services are provided by trained lawyers. Some of the services offered by the office include, but are not limited to; Provide information on filing protection orders and harassment injunctions, assistance in applying for compensation from your local Criminal Injuries Compensation Board, assistance and assistance in all criminal proceedings, and assistance with court appointments, testimony or interviews. www.attorneygeneral.state.az.us/victims_rights/`ACAA promotes the economic self-sufficiency of low-income people through several member agencies and provides information on where to get help. ASASF`s mission is to raise awareness of domestic violence and provide support services to victims of DV in the South Asian community in Arizona, emphasizing the importance of a safe family environment. Provides a variety of services to victims of an offence committed and charged in the Town of Avondale. Services offered at the centre include: assistance with the presentation of protection orders, court escort, judicial investigation and restitution assistance. The centre is staffed by trained defenders. Avondale Victim Assistance Unit Avondale City Prosecutor`s Office, 124 South Fourth St, Avondale, AZ 85323 Phone Number: 623-333-7219 Arizona Center for Disability Law – Tucson 177 N Church Ave, Ste 800, Tucson, AZ 85701 Phone Number: (520) 327-9547 Toll Free: (800) 922-1447 Arizona Coalition to End Sexual & Domestic Violence Legal Advocacy Hotline, statewide, AZ Phone: (602) 279-2900 or (800) 782-6400Free Fee: (602) 279-7270 The Arizona Coalition to End Homelessness is building the capacity of local communities to respond to homelessness through national leadership, technical assistance, and advocacy.