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Oklahoma Attorney General

Last reviewed: June 3, 2026

The Oklahoma Attorney General's office protects consumers from fraud, scams, and unfair business practices, primarily under the Oklahoma Consumer Protection Act (15 O.S. § 751 et seq.). This page explains how to contact the office, how to file a consumer complaint, and what the Attorney General can and cannot help with.

Quick Contact

Phone: 1-833-681-1895 (Consumer Protection Unit)
Website: oklahoma.gov/oag
File Complaint Online: Oklahoma Consumer Complaint Form

Contact & Office Address

Office of the Attorney General

Address:
313 NE 21st Street
Oklahoma City, OK 73105

Consumer phone: 1-833-681-1895 (Consumer Protection Unit)

Website: oklahoma.gov/oag

How to File a Consumer Complaint in Oklahoma

Online (Recommended)

  1. Open the Oklahoma consumer complaint form.
  2. Complete all required fields with accurate, detailed information.
  3. Describe what happened, including dates, dollar amounts, and the business involved.
  4. Upload supporting documents such as receipts, contracts, and correspondence.
  5. Submit the form and save your confirmation or reference number.

By Phone

Call the consumer protection line: 1-833-681-1895 (Consumer Protection Unit)

Staff can help you start a complaint, answer questions about your rights, and check on the status of an existing complaint.

By Mail

Mail your written complaint and copies of supporting documents to:

Office of the Attorney General
313 NE 21st Street
Oklahoma City, OK 73105

Send copies, never your original documents.

💡 Tip: Try to resolve the issue with the business in writing first, and keep a record of every attempt. Attorney General offices give priority to complaints that show a pattern affecting many consumers.

Oklahoma Consumer Protection Priorities

Data Privacy & Big Tech

Holding large platforms accountable.

Predatory Lending

Pursuing deceptive lenders.

Elder Fraud

Protecting older residents from scams.

Deceptive Practices

Stopping misleading business conduct.

Key Oklahoma Consumer Laws

  • Oklahoma Consumer Protection Act (15 O.S. § 751 et seq.): Prohibits unlawful and deceptive trade practices.
  • Oklahoma Telephone Solicitation / Do-Not-Call Act: Regulates telemarketing calls to residents.

These state laws work alongside federal protections such as the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act and the FTC Act. Learn more about your consumer rights.

What the Oklahoma Attorney General Can Help With

Consumer Fraud

  • Deceptive advertising
  • Scams and fraud
  • Identity theft
  • Unfair business practices

Common Disputes

  • Billing and refund problems
  • Contract violations
  • Warranty issues
  • Debt collection abuse

Specific Industries

  • Auto sales & repair
  • Home improvement contractors
  • Landlord-tenant matters
  • Telemarketing & robocalls

What It Cannot Do

  • Act as your private lawyer
  • Give individual legal advice
  • Guarantee a refund
  • Resolve purely private disputes

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I file a consumer complaint with the Oklahoma Attorney General?

You can file online using the Oklahoma consumer complaint form, by phone at 1-833-681-1895, or by mail to the address listed above. Include copies (not originals) of receipts, contracts, and any correspondence that documents your issue.

What is the Oklahoma Attorney General consumer protection phone number?

The consumer protection line is 1-833-681-1895 (Consumer Protection Unit). Lines are generally staffed Monday through Friday during business hours.

What kinds of complaints does the Oklahoma Attorney General handle?

The office handles consumer issues such as deceptive business practices, fraud and scams, false advertising, billing disputes, and unfair trade practices under the Oklahoma Consumer Protection Act (15 O.S. § 751 et seq.). Current priorities include data privacy & big tech, predatory lending, and elder fraud.

Will the Attorney General act as my personal lawyer?

No. The Oklahoma Attorney General represents the state and the public interest, not individual consumers, and cannot give you legal advice. Filing is free, and your complaint helps identify patterns of fraud that can lead to enforcement action. To recover money directly, consider small claims court or a private attorney.

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