If you’re looking to file a complaint, request records, or get in touch with our Office, please use the contact information on this page.
Our team is committed to transparency and accessibility. We want to help! If you don’t find the contact information you need, just reach out to our Constituent Services team at (801)366-0260 or uag@agutah.gov.
Please visit our Frequently Asked Questions page and our Tip Lines page for additional information and contacts.
If you wish to file a complaint to the Office of the Utah Attorney General, please use this form.
Complaints against attorneys may be sent to our office if the attorney is an Assistant Attorney General. If the attorney is not in our office, you may report them to the Office of Professional Conduct.
Complaints against businesses should be sent to the Utah Department of Commerce’s Division of Consumer Protection. They will be able to get you the help you need. You may contact the division at consumerprotection@utah.gov or (801)530-6601.
Complaints against police officers should be sent to the Peace Officer Standards and Training (POST). You may contact POST at (801)256-2300.
If you wish to file a complaint against a judge court or the court , please contact the Court Administrator at (801)578-3897 or the Judicial Conduct Commission at (801)626-3369.
To submit a criminal complaint to the Office of the Utah Attorney General (OAG), please contact the Criminal Investigations Division (CID). Contacting CID will allow for proper logging, review, and tracking of any criminal complaints.
To file a criminal complaint with the OAG CID, please file this directly with Special Investigations at (801)281-1200 or aginvestcomplaints@agutah.gov. Any criminal complaint must include the following:
Providing this information through this process allows for the criminal complaint to be adequately logged, reviewed, tracked, and responded to by the CID. Any criminal complaints provided to the Office in any other capacity will not be deemed a “complaint.”
You may report Medicaid Fraud to our office by calling (801)281-1259. You may also fill out this form to report Medicaid Fraud.
If you are looking to report abuse, neglect, and exploitation, please immediately notify Adult Protective Services or the nearest law enforcement office.
Please submit this form if you wish to schedule a meeting or an event with the Attorney General.
If you are a member of the media requesting an interview, please visit our Media Inquiries page for information on how to contact our Public Information Officer.
If you have a comment you would like to leave with the Office of the Utah Attorney General, please fill out this form. You may request a response to your comment in this form.
Attorneys in our office do not represent any citizens. To find out which State Senator and Representative represent you, please type in your address here.
No. However, the Utah State Bar maintains a directory of attorneys on their website here.
If you meet specific qualifications, you may be able to get a good lawyer at a discount. You can learn about the Utah State Bar’s Reduced Legal Services here. The Utah State Bar also offers a program in which lawyers give free half-hour consultations or pro bono assistance. The Utah State Bar website also shares how to get additional legal resources.
Additionally, Utah Legal Services officers help in non-criminal cases to those who qualify.
Please submit GRAMA inquiries for the Office of the Utah Attorney General to the following:
Email:
ago_grama_coordinator@agutah.gov
Snail Mail:
GRAMA Coordinator
Office of the Attorney General
PO Box 140860
Salt Lake City, Utah 84114-0860
Hand Delivery:
GRAMA Coordinator
Office of the Attorney General
Utah State Capitol Complex
350 North State Street, Suite 230
Salt Lake City, Utah
Records requests and appeals received via email outside regular business hours will be deemed received the following business day.
GRAMA Notes
The Government Records Access and Management Act (GRAMA) is a law dealing with management of government records. GRAMA states who has access to records and how the law is enforced. The law attempts to balance a citizen’s right to access government record with individuals’ constitutional rights of privacy when the government gathers personal data, and the public policy interest in allowing a government to restrict access to certain records.
Under GRAMA, the Attorney General responds to requests for information regarding records that are prepared, owned or retained by our office. The Office of the Utah Attorney General is not a statewide clearinghouse for GRAMA requests for other state agencies. Anyone seeking records prepared, owned or retained by agencies other than the Attorney General’s Office, should make a GRAMA request directly to the agency believed to be holding the records.
A list of state agencies can be found at www.utah.gov.
Office of the Attorney General
Utah State Capitol Complex
350 North State Street Suite 230
SLC UT 84114-2320
Utah State Capitol Office
Office of the Attorney General
PO Box 142320
SLC UT 84114-2320
Email | uag@agutah.gov | Office | (801)366-0260
Office Hours:
Monday through Friday | 8 am to 5 pm
General Information Line | (801)366-0260
Heber M. Wells Building
P.O. Box 140811
Salt Lake City, UT 84114
Please submit this form if you wish to schedule a meeting or an event with the Attorney General.
If you are a member of the media requesting an interview or statement from the Attorney General, please visit our Media Inquiries page for information on how to contact our Public Information Officer.