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What does the Division of Consumer Protection do?
I believe I am the victim of identity fraud or identity theft (e.g. my social security card was lost or stolen, there is inaccurate information on my credit reports, someone else is using my personal information). What do I do?
Is there a three-day rescission law regarding automobiles? Do I have a right to return an automobile with 72 hours of when I bought it? If I have buyers remorse regarding an automobile I purchased what rights do I have?
What is Utah's "Lemon Law"? Does my automobile qualify as a "lemon"?
I want to know if a business is in good standing or whether the Division has received any complaints about his business? How do I know the business is legitimate?
Can you help me to know my legal rights for my particular situation?
How do I stop telemarketers from calling me day after day? When I ask them to put me on their do-not-call list they say they don't have to or just keep calling. How can I get telemarketers and/or solicitation faxes to stop invading my home?
How do I find out the registered agent or address for a business? How do I register my business?
What are my rights regarding repairs done to my automobile?
Can you help me get my money back? I got a call saying I won $200,000.00 dollars in a lottery, but I need to send $2,000 to pay for taxes and/or transport fees.
Is this charity legitimate? What percentage of charitable contributions are used for the charitable purpose?
I have a complaint about a contractor who didn't finish the job or put a lien on my house. Where do I go to for help?
I am receiving calls from creditors, collection agencies or debt collectors. They are calling me and making threats telling me to pay now or else, or they say they need my social security number. What can I do?
consumerprotection@utah.gov
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