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The United States Consumer Protection Offices – Nevada

The United States Consumer Protection Offices – Nevada

 

Nevada

Nevada Department of Business and Industry
Website: http://consumeraffairs.nv.gov/
E-mail: consumerhelp@business.nv.gov
Phone Number: 702-486-2750
Toll-Free: 1-844-594-7275

Nevada Office of the Attorney General – Carson City
Website: http://www.ag.nv.gov/
E-mail: aginfo@ag.nv.gov
Phone Number: 775-684-1100

Nevada Office of the Attorney General – Las Vegas
Website: http://ag.nv.gov/
E-mail: aginfo@ag.nv.gov
Phone Number: 702-486-3420

Nevada Office of the Attorney General – Reno
Website: http://ag.nv.gov/
E-mail: aginfo@ag.nv.gov
Phone Number: 775-687-2100

Nevada Department of Business and Industry, Las Vegas, NV
Website: http://www.fid.nv.gov/
E-mail: fidmaster@fid.state.nv.us
Phone Number: 702-486-4120
Toll-Free: 1-866-858-8951

Nevada Department of Business and Industry, Carson City, NV
Website: http://www.doi.nv.gov/
E-mail: cscc@doi.state.nv.us
Phone Number: 775-687-0700
Toll-Free: 1-888-872-3234

Nevada Department of Business and Industry, Las Vegas, NV
Website: http://www.doi.nv.gov/
Phone Number: 702-486-4009
Toll-Free: 1-888-872-3234

Nevada Office of the Secretary of State
Website: http://www.nvsos.gov/
E-mail: nvsec@sos.nv.gov
Phone Number: 702-486-2440

Nevada Public Utilities Commission – Northern NV
Website: http://puc.nv.gov/
E-mail: puccompliance@puc.nv.gov
Phone Number: 775-684-6100

Nevada Public Utilities Commission – Southern NV
Website: http://puc.nv.gov/
E-mail: puccompliance@puc.nv.gov
Phone Number: 702-486-2600

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