Consumer Services Guide (CSG)

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The Consumer Services Guide is searchable directory of resources which can help you with consumer problems and questions. There are multiple editions of the 'Guide', some which deal with specific issues such as housing or credit. The full directory, the Consumer Service Guide Edition, provides access to all the resources collected by Consumer Action.
 

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Records Found: 19

  • HALT (Help Abolish Legal Tyranny)
    HALT is an Organization of Americans for Legal Reform, Inc. was founded in 1978, by four pioneering legal reformers - Paul Hasse, Matt Valencic, Bob Tigner and Kathy Ekedahl. In the three decades since then HALT has matured into the nation's largest legal reform organization, a nonprofit, nonpartisan public interest group of more than 50,000 members. HALT's mission is to enable Americans to handle their…

  • Hawaii - Attorney General
    The Attorney General is the chief legal officer and chief law enforcement officer of the State of Hawaii. The Attorney General is appointed by the Governor. 180 attorneys and over 500 professional and support personnel assist the Attorney General in fulfilling the responsibilities of the office. Personally or through deputy attorneys general, the Attorney General (1) appears for the State in civil and criminal cases…

  • Hawaii - Better Business Bureau (BBB)
    Contact for pre-purchase inquiry and complaint information on local businesses. Takes complaints on companies and arbitrates problems and disputes. Monitors and reviews local advertising and tracks and reports on charitable organizations.

  • Hawaii - Department of Commerce and Consumer Affairs
    The Office of Consumer Protection (OCP), within the Department of Commerce and Consumer Affairs, investigates consumer complaints in unfair or deceptive trade practices in advertising, refunds, motor vehicle rentals, door-to-door sales and credit practices. OCP is also responsible for the Landlord Tennant code and provides assistance to both landlords and tenants.

  • Hawaii - Department of Commerce and Consumer Affairs, Business Registration Division
    The Business Registration Division (BREG) of the Department of Commerce and Consumer Affairs (DCCA) is responsible for processing and maintaining for public access, registrations of corporations, general and limited partnerships, limited liability partnerships, limited liability companies, trade names, trademarks and service marks.

  • Hawaii - Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV)
    Hawaii does not have a statewide Department of Motor Vehicles. Vehicle Registration is managed by each county government. To find contact information for each county, see the web site above.

  • Hawaii - Dept of Agriculture - Standards and Technical Services
    The Standards and Technical Services Section provides the technical assistance and traceablity of standards that make the enforcement of measurement standards laws possible. The branch is made up a metrology laboratory and a petroleum analysis laboratory.

  • Hawaii - Dept. of Commerce & Consumer Affairs, Insurance Division
    This department oversees the Hawaii insurance industry; issues licenses, examines the fiscal condition of Hawaii-based companies, reviews rate and policy filings, investigates insurance related complaints. The Consumer Services Division is responsible for giving general information on insurance, and where you can file a complaint, find out comparative auto premiums & complaint ratios.

  • Hawaii - Public Utilities Commission
    The Public Utilities Commission regulates all franchised or certificated public service companies operating in the State; prescribes rates, tariffs, charges and fees; determines the allowable rate of earnings in establishing rates; issues guidelines concerning the general management of franchised or certificated utility businesses; and acts on requests for the acquisition, sale, disposition or other exchange of utility properties, including mergers and consolidations.

  • Hayward Human Services Commission
    The Human Services Commission advises the City Council about the social problems and needs of the community, coordinates community social resources, and seeks voluntary solutions to discourage and prevent any and all forms of recognized discrimination. The Human Services Commission reviews applications for the City’s social service funds and makes recommendations to the Hayward City Council.

  • Healthfinder
    Clearinghouse of information on health topics compiled by health agencies and other reputable sources.

  • Healthy Children Organizing Project (HCOP)
    The Healthy Children Organizing Project (HCOP), a project of Consumer Action, is a 15-year-old San Francisco-based advocacy and “community education by-the-community” organization. Our goal is to protect young children from environmental hazards in San Francisco’s low-income communities.

  • Hearing Loss Association of America (HLAA)
    HLAA provides assistance and resources for people with hearing loss and their families to learn how to adjust to living with hearing loss. HLAA is working to eradicate the stigma associated with hearing loss and raise public awareness about the need for prevention and the importance of regular hearing screenings throughout life.

  • Helen Keller Services for the Blind (HKSB)
    This non-profit agency has many services and programs that help blind people of all ages. It teaches and rehabilitates thousands of residents of Brooklyn, Queens, Staten Island, and Nassau and Suffolk Counties in New York. Information, resources, and HKSB's publications are found online.

  • Home Improvement Branch, (HUD)
    Facts and pitfalls of home improvement. Sources that can help includes: federal loan programs, community-based programs, and consumer information.

  • Housing Rights Center
    Their mission is to actively support and promote freedom of residence through education, advocacy, and litigation, to the end that all persons have the opportunity to secure the housing they desire and can afford, without regard to their race, color, religion, gender, sexual orientation, national origin, familial status, marital status, disability, ancestry, age, source of income or other characteristics protected by law.

  • Housing Rights Committee of San Francisco
    Housing Rights Committee is a tenants rights organization that offers free counseling for San Francisco tenants in all types of housing, including rent-control, public housing and Section 8.

  • Housing Rights, Inc.
    The Housing Rights Inc.'s goal is to eliminate discrimination in housing, prevent evictions/foreclosures and encourage diversity in Alameda and Contra Costa counties. They assist tenants and landlord, homeowners and housing providers to understand their rights and responsibilities and resolve problems, so that everyone will have a real opportunity to live in decent, affordable housing wherever it may be located. Service Area: Alameda County and all…

  • Human Services Information And Referral (Sonoma County)

    Provides information and referrals of available resources within Sonoma County. Bilingual (Spanish-English).


 
 
 

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