The Indiana Attorney General is the chief legal officer of the state of Indiana. The primary role of the Indiana Attorney General is to provide legal representation and advice to the state government, including the Governor, state agencies, and state officials. The Attorney General's office acts as the legal advocate and prosecutor for the state in both civil and criminal matters. They also handle consumer protection issues, including investigating and prosecuting fraud and other illegal activities. Additionally, the Indiana Attorney General's office provides resources and information to the public on a variety of legal topics.
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This document provides information on the annual report of abandoned safe deposit box property in Indiana. It outlines the process and requirements for reporting and claiming abandoned items.
This Form is used for filing a formal complaint with the Office of the Public Access Counselor in the state of Indiana.
This document is used for reporting an identity theft complaint in the state of Indiana.
This form is used for authorizing a background investigation for athlete agents in the state of Indiana.
This Form is used for authorizing the withdrawal of funds in the state of Indiana.
This form is used for filing a complaint against unsolicited faxes in Indiana.
This document is used by importers in the state of Indiana to declare their imports to the United States.
This document is a corporate surety bond required by the state of Indiana for non-participating manufacturers.
This document is for non-participating tobacco manufacturers in Indiana to certify their compliance with quarterly escrow payment requirements.