This form is a Verfied Complaint for Replevin. The plaintiff has filed this action against defendant in order to replevy certain property in the defendant's possession.
This form is a Verfied Complaint for Replevin. The plaintiff has filed this action against defendant in order to replevy certain property in the defendant's possession.
Complaints can be filed with the Virginia Occupational Safety and Health program, part of the Virginia Department of Labor and Industry, in two ways: By filling out a form at
You may complete a complaint form online or download one of our complaint forms. For further assistance call our Consumer Protection Hotline at 1-800-552-9963 if calling from Virginia, or (804) 786-2042 if calling from the Richmond area or from outside Virginia.
Consumer Complaints Learn what types of complaints we can help with… Read More… How to File a Complaint against a Virginia Motor Vehicle Dealer. File online with our Consumer Assistance Form. Contact Us by Phone: 804-367-1100: listen for the prompts then press 4. Contact Us by Email: dboard@mvdb.virginia.
Call your local attorney general. They have a division that works specifically with car dealerships and their issues. Also, most cities and towns will have their own consumer protection division within city or town hall. So you can call your town hall about it as well.
Consumer Complaints Learn what types of complaints we can help with… Read More… How to File a Complaint against a Virginia Motor Vehicle Dealer. File online with our Consumer Assistance Form. Contact Us by Phone: 804-367-1100: listen for the prompts then press 4. Contact Us by Email: dboard@mvdb.virginia.
Complaints involving such issues should be directed to the Virginia Fair Housing Office at 888.551. 3247 or 804.367. 8530.
You can do this by going to your local small claims court and filling out the complaint packet. You will then file it and serve it on the car lot/seller. The judge will then hold a hearing to determine liability and damages.
If the dealership is creating false or deceptive advertisements, you'll want to file your complaint with the Federal Trade Commission or FTC. However, for issues such as errors in your auto-loan or contract agreement, you'll want to file your complaint with the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau instead.
How To File A Complaint Completing the Online Request for Consumer Assistance Form. Emailing the MVDB at dboard@mvdb.virginia. Calling the MVDB Consumer Assistance Analysts at (804) 367-1100. Faxing a written request and supporting documentation to (804) 367-1053.
If your complaint meets our complaint acceptance criteria, your complaint will be sent to the business within approximately two business days. The business will be asked to respond within 14 calendar days. You will be notified of the business's response when we receive it (or notified that we received no response).