File a complaint with your local consumer protection office. Notify the Better Business Bureau (BBB) in your area about your problem. The BBB tries to resolve complaints against companies. If you think you may have experienced a scam, report it to the FTC.
Complaints regarding the professional conduct of judges may be submitted to The Court on the Judiciary, 55 The Green, Dover, DE 19901, 302-739-4155. ODC is not a court and cannot review, reverse, or remand any decision made by any court. Nor may ODC intervene in pending court proceedings.
A charge may be filed in person at the Department of Labor office in Dover or Wilmington. You may start the process by downloading and completing Discrimination Intake Form. Submit the completed questionnaire to our offices. We will contact you to set up an appointment to finalize the filing process.
The law prohibits business from making false statements about their own goods or services or the goods and services offered by other businesses. If you are unable to fill out the following Consumer Complaint Form, please call (800) 220-5424 or e-mail consumer.protection@delaware.gov for assistance.
Complainant. noun. com·?plain·?ant k?m-?pl?-n?nt. : the party (as a plaintiff or petitioner) who makes the complaint in a legal action or proceeding.
Homeowners are reminded that complaints about home improvement contractors can be made to the DOJ's Consumer Mediation Unit via the internet or by calling the hotline at (302) 577-8600 or (800) 220-5424.
In addition to pursuing enforcement action against those who violate our consumer protection laws, the CPU also participates in community outreach and consumer education events, engages in consumer advocacy, and actively contributes to coordinated state and federal consumer protection investigations and initiatives.