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Staff investigates and mediates complaints of unethical and deceptive business practices between consumers and merchants. The department also conducts special investigations that are presented to prosecuting agencies for civil and criminal prosecution.
Find your state's consumer protection office. They can help with complaints against businesses, investigating scams and fraud, and more.
The FTC's Bureau of Consumer Protection stops unfair, deceptive and fraudulent business practices by: collecting complaints and conducting investigations. suing companies and people that break the law. developing rules to maintain a fair marketplace.
It is illegal in Nevada to disseminate or distribute false or misleading advertising under NRS 207.171. Being sued and/or convicted of false or misleading advertising have both civil and criminal consequences.
Contact the Federal Trade Commission (FTC). The Federal Trade Commission will investigate a company if it knows about wrongdoing. In order for it to know, people need to file complaints.
Nevada Consumer Affairs: The Office of Nevada Consumer Affairs investigates consumer complaints pertaining to deceptive and fraudulent business practices.
You can Email the Renewals to Ptapplication@govmail.state.nv or aramirez@govmail.state.nv.
ByStep Guide to a Liquor & Gaming License STEP ONE: DETERMINE WHERE YOUR BUSINESS IS LOCATED. STEP TWO: REGISTER AND OBTAIN NEVADA STATE BUSINESS LICENSE. STEP THREE : REGISTER WITH THE NEVADA DEPARTMENT OF TAXATION. STEP FOUR: REGISTER YOUR BUSINESS NAME (DBA)
Do you need to notify the Board of a cyber-attack, per NGC Regulation 5.260? Please send an email to GCBcyber@gcb.nv.
If you would like to share a concern, opinion or make an inquiry about a specific issue with the Nevada Attorney General's Office, email us at aginquiries@ag.nv.