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How to file a complaint with the North Carolina Attorney General

The North Carolina AG's consumer-protection division handles scams, deceptive businesses, auto dealers, debt collectors, and more.

North Carolina Attorney General — Consumer Protection

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North Carolina Attorney General

Files complaints about deceptive or unfair business practices, scams, auto dealers, debt collectors, landlords, and more. Builds enforcement cases against repeat offenders.
Open the North Carolina AG complaint portal →
Direct North Carolina portal — verify it's current; fallback: NAAG official directory.
  • Your contact info and the business's exact name & address
  • What happened, in order, with dates
  • The dollar amount and copies of documents
  • The outcome you want
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Complaint-routing & drafting information — not legal advice or representation. This is a self-help tool that points you to the regulator with jurisdiction and drafts a complaint for you to review and file. It is not a law firm, and using it does not create an attorney–client relationship. Which agency applies can depend on facts we don't see (the company's charter, your state, the exact conduct). Government portal links — especially state-level ones — can change; we show the official directory as a fallback and the date each was checked (2026-06-25). Some situations are legal claims for money or injury, not regulator complaints — we flag those and you should consult a licensed attorney in your state.