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Fraud
& Consumer Protection Division
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Consumer Protection is part of the Fraud
Division of the Attorney
General's Office. The objective of the programs and functions of
Consumer Protection is the protection of the general public against
consumer fraud and violation of consumer protection laws. These
objectives are carried out through enforcement of state statutes,
consumer education and information, consumer advocacy and
coordinated state and federal governmental cooperation.
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LINKS
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| Important
CONTACTS |
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Consumer
Protection Hotline:
800-220-5424 (Toll-Free)
302-577-8600
Consumer
Protection Fax:
302-577-6499
Consumer Protection Email:
consumer.protection@state.de.us
Consumer Protection Wilmington:
820 N. French Street 5th floor
Wilmington, DE 19801
Consumer Protection Dover:
102 W. Water St.
Dover, DE 19904
Consumer
Protection Georgetown:
114 E. Market St.
Georgetown, DE 19947
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SPOTLIGHT |
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Fighting
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ID
Theft |
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Identity
Theft is one of the fastest growing
areas of consumer crime in the
country, and one of the most
difficult to resolve, once it takes
place. The Attorney General and the
Consumer Protection Unit of the
Department of Justice offer the
following advice to protect citizens
of Delaware from Identity Theft.
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Debt
Management
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On
July 17, 2006, Governor Ruth Ann Minner signed
into law the Delaware
Uniform Debt Management Services Act
(UDMSA) which became effective January 17, 2007.
The Attorney General of the State of Delaware is
responsible for issuing licenses, examining
providers of debt management services and
enforcing the UDMSA. The Director of Consumer
Protection administers the UDMSA law by
designation of the Attorney General.
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Consumer
Alerts
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