Resources to spot and report scams, as well as, information about maintaining your financial literacy.
Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB), opens a new window | En español, opens a new window | Location and contact , opens a new window
U.S. government agency that makes sure banks, lenders, and other financial companies treat you fairly.
- Beware of fraud and scams, opens a new window.
- Financial guides and answers you need, opens a new window when making major purchases, loans, retirement, and more.
- File a complaint, opens a new window about a financial service or product.
- For Kids, Parents, and Teachers: Money As You Grow, opens a new window
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- Working with Older Adults, opens a new window
Federal Trade Commission (FTC), opens a new window | En español, opens a new window | Location and contact, opens a new window
The FTC works to prevent fraudulent, deceptive and unfair business practices in the marketplace and to provide information to help consumers spot, stop and avoid them.
- Avoiding and reporting scams., opens a new window
- Get your free credit report from AnnualCreditReport.com, opens a new window.
- National Do Not Call registry., opens a new window
- Report identity theft and steps to recover, opens a new window
- Start with Security: Free Resources for Any Business, opens a new window
Office of the Attorney General for the State of Arizona, opens a new window | Locations and contact, opens a new window
The Attorney General serves as the chief legal officer of the State.
- Advisories, opens a new window keep you in the know and alert you to possible scams.
- File a complaint, opens a new window if you believe you've been the victim of fraud.
- Get answers about topics, opens a new window involving your finances.
- Resources specifically for seniors., opens a new window
Pima County Attorney's Office, opens a new window
- Consumer Fraud Unit, opens a new window - submit a complaint
Additional Resources
360 Degrees of Financial Literacy, opens a new window | En español, opens a new window - Free service from the American Institute of CPAs.
Hands on Banking, opens a new window - Financial education program provided free by Wells Fargo.
Find the information you need by calling the library's Infoline at 520-791-4010 or by sending your question to Ask a Librarian.