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If you've been victimized by fraud, deception, or unfair methods of competition, the Consumer Protection Division of the Illinois Attorney General's office may be able assist. The office provides informal dispute resolution programs for consumers with complaints concerning their purchases and health care.
- Consumer Fraud Complaint
Law enforcement actions are taken by the Attorney General to...
- Consumer Fraud Complaint
Click to Report Fraud. If you suspect Medicaid or Welfare fraud (including Link Card, Illinois’ SNAP/Food Stamp program), please click the button below or call the Medicaid/Welfare Fraud Hotline at 1-844-453-7283/1-844-ILFRAUD.
Law enforcement actions are taken by the Attorney General to protect the public good and ensure a fair market-place. You can submit a complaint to our office by filling out the form online or by printing the complaint form from our website.
To report tax fraud, choose one of the following: Individual Income Tax Fraud - Use this form to report the following: Identity Theft (Individual income tax related identity theft) Dependent Claims (fraudulent child claims on tax returns) Individual.
File a Consumer Complaint. The Office of Attorney General can be an advocate for residents considering purchases or payments using financing and loans. School Loans and Debit Assistance. Consumer Credit and Lending. The Attorney General informs the public on emerging fraud risks and protects residents from harmful business practices and products.
To report fraud in the state of Illinois from Chicago to Champaign, start with the Attorney General, Better Business Bureau or contact the local municipal, state or Federal regulators most likely to have answers to your questions.
Call the toll-free Hotline at 1-855-217-1895 to report allegations of fraud in the executive branch of State government. This hotline is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Live operators are generally available Monday - Friday from 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. 4.)