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How to Report Fraud in the State of Kansas
To report fraud or a scam in the state of Kansas, start with the attorney general or the Better Business Bureau.
Attorney General
Stephen N. Six
Memorial Hall, 2nd Floor
120 SW 10th Street
Topeka, KS 66612
(785) 296-2215
1-888-428-8436
(785) 296-6296 fax
Consumer Protection Division
(785) 296-3751
(800) 432-2310
Consumer Fax: (785) 291-3699
File a consumer complaint with the Kansas Attorney General's Consumer Protection Division:
- Online Complaint Form (fill out & submit online)
- Print Complaint Form (.pdf or .doc to be downloaded & printed off)
- No-Call Complaint Form (report businesses in violation of the Kansas No Call Act)
- Queja del Consumidor (En Español)
Report Insurance Fraud
Jack Hobbs
Assistant Attorney General
Division of Workers Compensation
800 SW Jackson Street, Suite 600
Topeka KS 66612-1227
To report fraud: 1-800-332-0353
Ted Clark
Kansas Insurance Department
420 SW 9th Street
Topeka, Kansas 66612-1678
To report fraud: 1-800-432-2484
Better Business Bureau
Serving Greater Kansas City
306 East 12th Street Suite 1024
Kansas City MO 64106-2418
Phone: 816.421.7800
Fax: 816.472.5442
www.kansascity.bbb.org
Better Business Bureau
Serving Northeast Kansas
501 Southeast Jefferson Suite 24
Topeka KS 66607-1190
Phone: 785.232.0454
Fax: 785.232.9677
www.topeka.bbb.org
Better Business Bureau
Serving Kansas, except for Northeast
PO Box 11707
Wichita, KS 67202
Phone: 316.263.3146
Fax: 316.263.3063
www.wichita.bbb.org
Internet Crime Complaint Center
IC3's mission is to serve as a vehicle to receive, develop, and refer criminal complaints regarding
the rapidly expanding arena of cyber crime. The IC3 gives the victims of cyber crime a convenient and
easy-to-use reporting mechanism that alerts authorities of suspected criminal or civil violations.
For law enforcement and regulatory agencies at the federal, state, local and international level, IC3
provides a central referral mechanism for complaints involving Internet related crimes.
Better Business Bureau
The Better Business Bureau (BBB) system in the U.S. extends across the nation; coast-to-coast, and in
Hawaii, Alaska, and Puerto Rico. Since the founding of the first BBB in 1912, the BBB system has proven
that the majority of marketplace problems can be solved fairly through the use of voluntary self-regulation
and consumer education.
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