If you are worried that your complaint was not received, you may email consumer.affairs@ag.tn or call 615-741-4737 and our staff will be glad to check for you. Once processed, you will receive a notice from a consumer specialist letting you know that your complaint is being sent to the business.
Department of Human Services, Office of General Counsel, Compliance Officer, Citizens Plaza Building, 400 Deaderick Street, Nashville, TN 37243, or call at 615-313-4700.
To file a complaint online: Access the online complaint form. Fill in the requested information and submit the complaint. Please allow several days for processing. You will be notified when your complaint is assigned to a consumer specialist and sent to the business.
Directs all civil litigated matters and administrative proceedings in which the state of Tennessee or any officer, department, agency, board, commission, or instrumentality of the state may be interested. Tenn.
Examples of Unfair or Deceptive Practices Altering the odometer on a vehicle. Telling a consumer that repairs to a vehicle or home are needed when they are not. Claiming that a piece of athletic equipment has an endorsement from an athlete when it does not. Creating testimonials for a product or service.
To collect your judgment through a bank account attachment, complete the following three steps: Find out the name of the Judgment Debtor's bank, the bank's address, and the Judgment Debtor's account number. Obtain and complete the OTW Garnishment Packet. File the "OTW" Garnishment Packet with the Clerk of Court.
The most you can sue for in Small Claims Court is $6,000.00. You may not separate your claim into a multiple suit in order to exceed the $6,000.00 maximum. You must know the address of the party you file suit against. If you are under 18, you must have your parent or legal guardian file the suit for you.
Ohio's Filing Deadlines for Civil Causes of Action Personal injury (car accident, product liability)Two years (§2305.11(a), 2305.10, and 2305.111) Personal property damage Two years (§2305.10) Professional malpractice Legal malpractice — one year (2305.11 (a)). (§2305.11) Medical malpractice — One year (§2305.113).9 more rows
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