HomeState of NHAttorney General Seeks Volunteers to Protect Consumers in New Hampshire

Attorney General Seeks Volunteers to Protect Consumers in New Hampshire

Attorney General John M. Formella announced today that his office is accepting applications for volunteers to work as Consumer Affairs Specialists in the Consumer Protection and Antitrust Bureau.

Consumer Affairs Specialists work closely with attorneys and support staff to respond to calls on the consumer protection hotline. This rewarding opportunity will provide volunteers with the chance to use their valuable life and work experiences to make a difference in the lives of New Hampshire consumers who have been victimized by unlawful business practices. Consumer Affairs Specialists are vital to the Attorney General’s mission to enforce state consumer protection laws and provide callers with basic information regarding their rights and options as New Hampshire Consumers.

Adults of all ages are encouraged to apply.  Volunteers will be asked to commit to 4-6 hours per week. All necessary training and mentorship will be provided. Successful candidates must pass a background check and have excellent interpersonal skills. Experience interacting with the public is a plus but is not required.

Anyone interested in learning more about this volunteer opportunity may contact the Consumer Protection and Antitrust Bureau at (603) 271-3641 or DOJ-CPB@doj.nh.gov.

Latest Posts

New Hampshire Fish and Game Honors Conservation Officers of the Year

The New Hampshire Fish and Game Department’s Law Enforcement Division has recognized its 2024...

NH Governor Kelly Ayotte Applauds House Advancing Cell Phone Ban in Schools

On June 5, 2025, Governor Kelly Ayotte released the following statement after the New...

Rochester Police Department Runs for a Cause: Supporting Special Olympics

Recently, members of the Rochester Police Department participated in the New Hampshire Special Olympics...

Eversource Launches Educational Guide on Reptiles and Amphibians in Power Line Corridors

Power line corridors are home not only to critical infrastructure that delivers safe, reliable...

More like this

NH Governor Kelly Ayotte Applauds House Advancing Cell Phone Ban in Schools

On June 5, 2025, Governor Kelly Ayotte released the following statement after the New...

Rochester Police Department Runs for a Cause: Supporting Special Olympics

Recently, members of the Rochester Police Department participated in the New Hampshire Special Olympics...

Eversource Launches Educational Guide on Reptiles and Amphibians in Power Line Corridors

Power line corridors are home not only to critical infrastructure that delivers safe, reliable...