How to Submit a Complaint E-mail: CSUplaints@maryland. Mail: Office of Financial Regulation. Fax: 410-333-3866. In-person: Appointments are available to hand-deliver documents or meet with Financial Regulation staff at our offices in Baltimore City.
The attorney general's office can help you if you have a problem with a business that is based in your state. Finally, you can contact your local consumer protection office. The staff at these offices can help you to understand your rights as a consumer and can provide assistance in filing a complaint.
Protection Act, Commercial Law Article, § 13-101, et seq., and related laws designed to protect Maryland consumers against unfair, abusive or deceptive practices. CPA was first enacted in 1967. Since that time, both responsibilities and challenges in protecting Maryland consumers have increased greatly.
Instructions to File a Complaint Online Gather your documents. Gather any documents that are relevant to your complaint, such as receipts, contracts, leases, repair orders, or sales agreements. Register for our Complaint Portal to complete your complaint online. Send us your Documents.
Complaints can also to be filed electronically using our on-line complaint form via 311. if you have pictures to share of your submitted 311 complaint, please e-mail to catvplaints@montgomerycountymd.
Call 410-528-8662 (for business complaints) or 410-528-1840 (for health billing and health insurance complaints) and ask for a paper copy to be mailed or emailed to you.
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How to Complete US Customs FORM 6059B Name: Write your complete name as it appears on your passport. Birth Date: Fill in your birth date in the MM/DD/YY format. Number of Family Members Traveling with You: Include any family members traveling with you in your immediate family.
In the first part of Form DS-160, you will provide personal information such as your name, date of birth, and marital status. In this section, you will explain your travel plans, including the purpose of your trip to the United States, your dates of arrival and departure, and the U.S. address at which you will stay.