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You may also report the call to the Division at AskConsumerAffairs@lps.state.nj.us. Complaints & Reports. We investigate complaints and answer hundreds of consumer questions every day. If we can't help, we will provide you with the contact information for a State or Federal agency that can help.
The New Jersey Division of Consumer Affairs is pleased to now offer an expanded menu of online self-service options, through our secure MyLicense website.
File a Complaint with Us Online or by Email. Any information you supply may be subject to public disclosure pursuant to New Jersey's Open Public Records Act. We strongly urge you to not submit sensitive personal information on these forms.
The New Jersey Board of Nursing was established in 1912 to protect the health, safety and welfare of New Jersey's residents by ensuring that those who practice nursing are qualified and competent to do so. This board licenses registered nurses and practical nurses, and regulates the nursing profession in New Jersey.
The Social Workers’ Licensing Act of 1991 created New Jersey’s State Board of Social Work Examiners. The Board protects the consumers of New Jersey by setting the standards for qualification, education, training and experience for those who seek certification or licensure to practice as a social worker in New Jersey.
The New Jersey State Board of Cosmetology and Hairstyling board licenses and regulates barbers, beauticians, cosmetology-hairstylists, manicurists, skin care specialists, teachers, shops and schools and registers students who attend these schools. The purpose of the Board is to: protect the health, safety and welfare of the people of New Jersey;
On October 9, 2024, the Division issued guidance for temporary help service firms regarding the bonding requirements, pursuant to P.L. 2023, c. 10, and the recently adopted regulations. The Division's guidance can be found here.
The main responsibility of the OCP is to enforce the Consumer Fraud Act and its regulations. Additionally, the Office of Consumer Protection operates the Consumer Service Center, which is the central clearinghouse for consumer complaints and referrals.
File a Complaint. Any information you supply may be subject to public disclosure pursuant to New Jersey’s Open Public Records Act. We strongly urge you to not submit sensitive personal information on these forms. Please read " File a Consumer Complaint Against a Business " BEFORE you choose an option below. .
From protecting consumers from price gouging, to ensuring New Jersey’s healthcare workforce can safely respond to increased demands, the Division continues to play a vital role in New Jersey’s fight to stop the spread of COVID-19 and save lives.