AZ banking rights and complaint pathways (state attorney general complaints) — Phoenix
By Pablo Diaz · Founder, OpenPublicHub. Read my Bank of America story →
If you searched "how to file a banking complaint in Phoenix" because something specific went wrong, the answer below covers your practical path: federal CFPB, AZ state regulator, and state AG. Plus alternative banks if you decide to switch.
State attorney general complaints
Your state attorney general’s consumer protection bureau accepts banking complaints. State AGs do not regulate banks directly, but they have authority over consumer-protection statutes and they coordinate with state banking regulators. Filing in parallel with the CFPB strengthens the record.
The pattern that works: file CFPB first, state regulator second, attorney general third. Each gets the same documentation. Each runs its own process. Together they put the bank on three separate clocks.
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See the ranking →AZ regulators (Arizona)
- Arizona Department of Insurance and Financial Institutions
- Arizona Attorney General consumer information and complaints
Federal regulators
- CFPB consumer complaint portal — file at consumerfinance.gov/complaint.
- OCC consumer assistance — for nationally-chartered banks.
- FTC reportfraud.ftc.gov — for fraud and identity theft on bank accounts.
- identitytheft.gov — FTC one-stop for ID-theft response.
- BBB — customer reviews and complaint mediation (self-regulatory).
Why public-record context matters
When you file a complaint, your story joins a public record. That is how regulator enforcement gets built. A few examples of the public record on Bank of America specifically:
- CFPB 2023 enforcement — $250M total — junk fees, withheld credit-card rewards, fake accounts.
- CFPB 2022 enforcement — $225M — botched unemployment-benefits handling.
- CFPB 2014 — $727M in relief — deceptive credit-card add-on practices.
- CFPB Consumer Complaint Database — Bank of America — public, searchable, tens of thousands of complaints.
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