LITTLE ROCK, AR - Attorney General Dustin McDaniel announced today that his office has re-launched its Spanish-language website to provide comprehensive, translated content that mirrors the Attorney General's main Internet site.
Located at http://www.arkansasag.gov/AG_SP/sp/, the revamped Spanish-language site offers consumer information from the Attorney General's Public Protection Department, translated weekly Consumer Alerts and important tips on topics including identity theft and cyber safety.
"With the growing number of Arkansans who speak Spanish as a first language, it was important to me to make sure that the services provided by our office continued to be accessible and easy to use. This website improves our ability to do that," McDaniel said. "Spanish-speaking consumers have a resource on the Internet where they can learn how to better protect themselves against scams and fraud."
The relaunched Spanish-language website offers most of the services and functionality of the Attorney General's main site. For instance, consumers may file and submit online a consumer complaint form to the Office's Consumer Protection Division.
The Spanish-language site may be also be accessed by visiting the Attorney General's homepage, www.arkansasag.gov, and clicking on the "Espanol" link in the upper right corner of the page.
For more information about the Attorney General's Office, call the Office's Consumer Hotline at (501) 682-2341 or (800) 482-8982.
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