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Georgia Attorney General's Office. The Attorney General's Office provides legal representation to the agencies, offices and employees of state government. Attorney General Chris Carr.
Chris Carr was re-elected as Georgia's Attorney General in November 2022. Then-Governor Nathan Deal first appointed him to the role in 2016.
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To serve the citizens of the State of Georgia by providing legal representation of the highest quality to the agencies, officers and employees of state government and by honorably and vigorously carrying out the constitutional and statutory responsibilities of the Attorney General.
The Attorney General’s Consumer Protection Division is the primary consumer protection organization for the State of Georgia. The division helps to protect Georgia consumers and legitimate businesses from unfair and deceptive practices in consumer transactions.
The Office of the Attorney General is organized into the Executive Office, five legal divisions, four specialty units and an operations division.
As the attorney and legal advisor for the Executive Branch, the Office of the Attorney General's duties include: Providing opinions on legal questions concerning the State of Georgia or its agencies, which are binding on all state agencies and departments.
Robin Leigh. Deputy Attorney General of the Regulated Industries and Professions Division.
One of the duties of the Attorney General is to give his legal opinion, when required to do so by the Governor, on any question of law connected with the interest of the state or with the duties of any of the departments.
The Constitution of The United States. The work of many minds, the U. S. Constitution stands as a model of cooperative statesmanship and the art of compromise. Browse legal resources applicable to the Department of Law.