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Arizona Ombudsman Citizens' Aide
Arizona Ombudsman Citizens' Aide
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  • AZOCA Home
  • About
    • About Us
    • Our Role – What We Do
    • Publications, Annual Reports
    • Staff
    • Contact Information
    • Confidentiality
    • Ombudsman Authority and References in Law
  • What We Do
    • Ombudsman Services Overview
    • Complaints Against Agencies
    • Child Safety (DCS)
    • Open Meetings (Public Access)
    • Public Records (Public Access)
    • Training (Public Access Law)
    • Scholarship Accounts (ESAs)
  • Resources
    • Overview
    • How to File Complaint
    • Public Access Laws
    • Web Links to Outside Agencies
    • Phone Numbers for State Agencies
    • FAQ topics index
    • Arizona Revised Statutes
    • Arizona Administrative Code
  • Contact
  • Make a Complaint
Arizona Ombudsman Citizens' Aide
Arizona Ombudsman Citizens' Aide
  • AZOCA Home
  • About
    • About Us
    • Our Role – What We Do
    • Publications, Annual Reports
    • Staff
    • Contact Information
    • Confidentiality
    • Ombudsman Authority and References in Law
  • What We Do
    • Ombudsman Services Overview
    • Complaints Against Agencies
    • Child Safety (DCS)
    • Open Meetings (Public Access)
    • Public Records (Public Access)
    • Training (Public Access Law)
    • Scholarship Accounts (ESAs)
  • Resources
    • Overview
    • How to File Complaint
    • Public Access Laws
    • Web Links to Outside Agencies
    • Phone Numbers for State Agencies
    • FAQ topics index
    • Arizona Revised Statutes
    • Arizona Administrative Code
  • Contact
  • Make a Complaint

FAQs – Non-State Agencies

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FAQs: Non-State Agencies

City / Resources

  • Arizona League of Cities and Towns – List of Cities and Towns and their resources
  • Department of Public Safety – list of city and county Law Enforcement Resources

Arizona Counties / Resources

  • Apache County
  • Cochise County
  • Coconino County
  • Gila County
  • Graham County
  • Greenlee County
  • La Paz County
  • Maricopa County
  • Mojave County
  • Navajo County
  • Pima County
  • Pinal County
  • Santa Cruz County / Nogales
  • Yavapai County
  • Yuma County

Frequently Asked Questions

Can the Arizona Ombudsman Citizens’ Aide Office help with complaints about…

The Federal Government

The law gives our office no power over the federal government. This includes federal offices based in Arizona. We can provide no assistance with the below agencies:

  • The Social Security Administration
  • Medicare
  • HUD and Section 8 Housing
  • The Veterans’ Administration (VA) – You can try contacting Arizona Dept. of Veterans’ Services

We recommend you try to contact your national representatives. You can look up your congresswomen and congresswomen at https://www.house.gov/representatives/. You can look up who your senators are at https://www.senate.gov/states/AZ/intro.htm.

City, County, Police or Sheriff Offices

The law only gives us the power to assist with public record and open meeting law complaints about city, county, police and sheriff offices. We have no power to assist with any other city, county, police of sheriff office complaints.

Attorneys, Lawyers, Judges or Other Court Officials

The law gives us no power over the judicial branch. This includes attorneys, judges, and other court officials.

Colleges and Universities

The law gives us no power over colleges and universities. Depending on the institution you are dealing with, they hay have their own ombudsman program or oversight board. See below for commonly requested programs.

  • Arizona State University Ombudsman Program
  • Northern Arizona University Faculty Ombudsman Program
  • University Of Arizona Ombudsman Program
  • Maricopa Community College District Ombuds Program
  • Governing Board of the Maricopa County Community College District
  • Board of Regents – oversees ASU, NAU and UofA
  • Arizona State Board for Private Post-secondary Education

Homeowner Associations

The law gives us no power over Homeowner Associations. Please see our housing frequently asked questions for more information.

Private Parties

The law gives us no power to assist citizens with problems they are having with other citizens.

Non-Profits

The law gives us no power to assist citizens with problems they are having with non-profits.

Companies and Corporations

The law gives us no power to assist citizens with problems they are having with companies or corporations.

Many companies are licensed or somehow overseen by the government. If you are not sure if your problem falls under the oversight of a governmental agency, or you are just not sure which agency to contact, you can contact our office and we will try to point you in the right direction.

If a state agency has oversight over the entity, you have contacted the agency, and you feel the agency is not acting appropriately, contact our office and we will try to assist you.

Long Term Care Facilities

The law gives us no power over long term care facilities. Please see our heathcare frequently asked questions for more information.

FAQ Topics

  • FAQs – Department of Child Safety
  • FAQs – Department of Economic Security (DES)
  • FAQs – Elderly and Aging
  • FAQs – Elected Officials
  • FAQs – Financial
  • FAQs – Healthcare Concerns
  • FAQs – Housing
  • FAQs – Inmates / Dept. of Corrections
  • FAQs – Legal
  • FAQs – Non-State Agencies
  • FAQs – Open Meetings Law
  • FAQs – Public Records
  • FAQs – Voting
Arizona Ombudsman Citizens' Aide

The ombudsman is an independent agency of the legislative branch of government and its services are free to the public.

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  • New location since March 2023
  • 2020 N. Central Avenue, Suite 570
    Phoenix, AZ 85004
  • (602) 277-7292
  • Fax: (602) 277-7312

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