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Protecting Kentucky Families Led by the Department of Criminal Investigations (DCI), the Attorney General's Office supports local law enforcement to take on violent crime.
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Attorney General Russell Coleman. On November 7, 2023,...
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About. Established by Section 91 of the Constitution of the...
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Contact Us. Attorney General Russell Coleman welcomes your comments, questions, and concerns. If you wish to correspond with the office, please provide as much detail as possible in the form below, as well as your complete contact information, so that we can accurately address your needs.
Attorney General Russell Coleman. On November 7, 2023, Russell Coleman was elected the 52nd Attorney General of Kentucky, winning 117 out of 120 counties. Prior to that, Coleman spent most of the past two decades in public service.
The Office of the Attorney General is divided among the Criminal Division, Civil Division, the Appellate Division, and the Department of Criminal Investigations (DCI) . Click below to learn more about how these divisions help Kentuckians every day.
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The attorney general of Kentucky is the chief legal officer of the U.S. state of Kentucky, created by the Kentucky Constitution (Ky.Const. § 91). Under Kentucky law, they serve several roles, including the state's chief prosecutor (KRS 15.700), the state's chief law enforcement officer (KRS 15.700), and the state's chief law officer (KRS 15.020).
Vic Maddox | Counsel to the Attorney General for Special Litigation. Vic litigates matters involving strategically important policy and constitutional issues affecting the lives of Kentuckians across the Commonwealth. Previously, he served as Deputy Attorney General.
About. Established by Section 91 of the Constitution of the Commonwealth of Kentucky, the Attorney General is a statewide elected official. The Attorney General is elected for a term of four years, must be thirty years of age and must have been a resident of Kentucky for two years.