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In order to keep you posted on the status of your complaint during what can be a lengthy process, CSLB will notify you when: The complaint is received and assigned to a CSR; The complaint is transferred to an Investigation Center (if mediation fails to resolve it); A citation or accusation is issued; and/or.
If you have a complaint against a contractor log onto the Web at or call 1-800-321-CSLB (2752) and ask for a copy of A Consumer Guide to Filing Construction Complaints and a complaint form.
Complaints to the Bureau must be made in writing by one of the following methods:Statement of Complaint.Statement of Complaint Form - BUILDERS ONLY.Builder Course Complaint Form.E-mail to: LARA-BCC-Compliance@Michigan.gov.Letter mailed to: Mailing Address or Overnight Packages Only.
Anyone requiring assistance with filing a complaint online may contact a TDLR customer service representative by phone at 1-800-803-9202. Please download and complete a complaint form when submitting by mail. Once a complaint is received, we will evaluate it to determine if the complaint is within our jurisdiction.
The Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation (TDLR) is a state regulatory agency that currently oversees over twenty types of businesses, industries, trades and occupations.