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How to file a complaint that actually gets results: The government agency directory for Texas

Filing a complaint with the right agency is the difference between getting results and shouting into the void. Here's the directory.

Consumer complaints:

  • Texas Attorney General: texasattorneygeneral.gov/consumer-protection — scams, deceptive business practices, landlord issues, auto dealer fraud. THE most powerful consumer protection agency in Texas.
  • FTC: reportfraud.ftc.gov — national scams, identity theft, telemarketing fraud
  • CFPB: consumerfinance.gov/complaint — banks, credit cards, loans, debt collectors, credit reporting

Professional licensing:

  • TDLR: tdlr.texas.gov — contractors, HVAC, electricians, plumbers, tow companies, movers, barbers
  • Texas Medical Board: tmb.state.tx.us — doctors, physician assistants
  • Texas Board of Nursing: bon.texas.gov — nurses
  • State Bar of Texas: texasbar.com — attorneys
  • Texas Real Estate Commission (TREC): trec.texas.gov — realtors, home inspectors

Insurance:

  • Texas Department of Insurance (TDI): tdi.texas.gov — insurance company complaints, claim denials

Employment:

  • Texas Workforce Commission (TWC): twc.texas.gov — wage theft, unemployment disputes
  • EEOC: eeoc.gov — workplace discrimination
  • OSHA: osha.gov — workplace safety violations
  • NLRB: nlrb.gov — unfair labor practices, retaliation for union activity or salary discussion

Vehicles:

  • TxDMV: txdmv.gov — dealer complaints, lemon law, title issues
  • OCCC: occc.texas.gov — auto financing complaints

Housing:

  • HUD: hud.gov — fair housing complaints (discrimination)
  • City code compliance: Your city's 311 service — habitability, code violations

Tips for effective complaints:

  1. Be specific: dates, names, amounts, what happened
  2. Attach documentation
  3. State what resolution you want
  4. File with MULTIPLE agencies if applicable
  5. Follow up every 30 days

Sources:

  • All agencies listed above — official .gov and .state.tx.us websites
  • Texas AG — "How to File a Consumer Complaint" guide

The right complaint to the right agency gets results. The wrong one gets filed and forgotten.

Community ReportAutomatedSource: Community ReportPublished: Apr 4, 2026, 8:08 AM

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