Provides informal complaint resolution services for consumer complaints about businesses in Washington state. Offers information on topics such as identity theft, debt management, refund rights, scams, foreclosures, and student loans.
Provides consumer information, referrals and informal complaint resolution services for consumer complaints involving unfair and deceptive business practices.
Assistance includes informal complaint resolution and help directing inquiries and contacts to the appropriate agencies for assistance.
Also provides consumer education through online and written materials and speakers who are able to address a variety of consumer protection issues.
Topics include:
- Identity theft a private lawsuit may be necessary
- Debt management
- Refund rights
- Scams
- Foreclosure
- Student loans
Offers options if the business disagrees with the complaint. Cannot compel a firm to resolve a complaint. Options:
- Bring a legal action, such as in Small Claims Court.
- A private lawsuit may be necessary if the amount claimed is over the limit handled by Small Claims Court. The state Consumer Protection Act allows the plantiff to recover the costs of bringing suit, including attorney’s fees if the suit is successful.
Describes many of the functions of the Executive Branch and offers several ways to contact the governor's office.
Describes many of the functions of the Executive Branch, including the Executive Cabinet, Boards and Commissions, Judicial Commissions and Internships.
Constituent services are listed, including requesting help from the governor's staff in dealing with state agencies and signing up for the governor's update on the latest initiatives and announcements.
Protects individuals from significant risks to human health and the environment.
Protects individuals from significant risks to human health and the environment through the following core services:
- Provides information on what individuals can do in their homes, workplaces, and communities to prevent pollution.
- Conducts research on environmental issues.
- Develops and enforcing environmental regulations.
- Provides information on and working to address pollution of air and water by heavy metals and other hazardous materials.
- Allocates grants to state environmental programs, nonprofits, educational institutions, etc., addressing environmental issues.
Operates a phone line for voters to register comments for their legislators. Message can be forwarded to one or all legislators that represent a district. Provides information on status of bills and copies on request.
Statewide toll-free number where district constituents can submit opinions about specific bills or issues to their district legislators. Callers should be ready to give their name, address, opinion, and phone number or email if they would like to request a response. The hotline provides information on the status of bills and will mail copies of bills upon request (daily page limits apply to on-demand printing). Sessions are 60 days in even numbered years and 105 days in odd numbered years.
Provides an online directory with contact information for city, county, and state government entities.
Provides an online directory with contact information for city, county, and state government entities. Also provides basic demographic, historical, and tourism information. The directory is intended to provide a primary point of entry for local government offices.
Provides community information, including referrals to local services, schools, utilities, hospitals, and parks and recreation.
Provides community information and referrals to residents seeking information about local services and resources, including schools, utilities, hospitals, parks, and recreation programs, and other city and community services. Assists new and existing residents with navigating available resources and understanding services offered within the community.
Provides referrals to local treatment facilities, support groups, and community-based organizations. Callers can also order free publications and other information in print on substance use disorder and mental health issues.
Provides referrals to local treatment facilities, support groups, and community-based organizations. Callers can also order free publications and other information in print on substance use disorder and mental health issues. Does not provide counseling; trained information specialists answer calls, transfer callers to State services or other appropriate intake centers in their states, and connect them with local assistance and support.
Provides emergency and non-emergency 24 hour on-call response to problems with city services.
Provides information on city of Shoreline services.
Answers questions, solves problems and follows up on citizen concerns.
Responds to requests for service regarding roadways, traffic, sidewalks, drainage, vegetation, parks, facilities and code violations.
Enforces the Americans with Disabilities Act through ensuring that individuals with disabilities are not excluded from services, programs and activities that are inaccessible.
The phone line is monitored by staff prepared to respond to emergencies 24 hours daily.
Provides information and referrals to a wide range of city of Seattle and community-sponsored programs, activities, initiatives and services.
Provides information and referrals to a wide range of city of Seattle and community-sponsored programs, activities, initiatives and services:
- Neighborhood Events and Services
- Community and Neighborhood Organization Contacts
- Weatherization Services
- Food Bank Locations
- Heating Bill Assistance (Seasonal)
- City and other Job Opportunities
- Metro Bus Schedules
- Land Use and Zoning Information
- Crime Prevention and Block Watch Materials
- Environmental Cleanup
- P-Patch (community gardens)
- Older Adult Outreach
- Health Services
- Emergency Preparedness.
Provides basic city services including administration, city council, public works, city development, and other city services.
Provides basic city services including administration, city council, public works, city development, and other city services. Call the main number to contact City Administration or connect to other city departments.
Helps individuals locate information on federal agencies, programs, benefits, and services. Website contains information about government agencies and elected officials, housing, employment, consumer issues, travel and immigration, and voting and elections.
Helps individuals locate information on federal agencies, programs, benefits, and services. Website contains information about government agencies and elected officials, housing, employment, consumer issues, travel and immigration, and voting and elections.
Offers an easy to remember phone number that city of Tacoma residents can call to request information or city services. Also, available online, in person and via an app.
Offers an easy to remember phone number that City of Tacoma residents can call when they need information about city services and contacts.
Also offers web support so city residents can submit complaints, compliments, ask a question or get the answers to commonly asked questions.
Can provide information on city services like:
- graffiti clean-up
- parking information
- permits
- code violations
- grounds maintenance
- street repair
- traffic light problems and report crimes that are not in progress.
Assists callers in understanding how the Americans with Disabilities Act applies to their situation. Answers technical questions and provides general ADA information.
Provides technical assistance and dissemination of information regarding the Americans with Disabilities Act to interested individuals and professionals.
Independent regulatory agency enforces federal consumer protection and anti-trust laws. Investigates complaints regarding unfair, deceptive or anti-competitive business practices. Publishes informational brochures on consumer rights and detecting scams.
Independent regulatory agency enforces federal consumer protection and antitrust laws on behalf of the general public.
Investigates complaints regarding unfair, deceptive or anti-competitive business practices. These practices may include:
- False advertising
- Unfair credit practices
- Misleading packaging
- Mail-order problems
- Price fixing
Cannot act on behalf of individual consumers, but collects information from individuals about problems with businesses.
Develops resource guides to help consumers find the appropriate agencies to contact about consumer-related matters.
These guides contain lists of nonprofit, state and local agencies for the states in each federal region.
Brochures are available on a wide variety of topics of interest to consumers. Brochures are available in Spanish and English.
Disseminates information on composting through a telephone hotline, printed material and website.
Disseminates information on natural yard care and composting through a telephone hotline, printed material and website.
Flyers explaining recycling are available in a variety of languages.