Filing a complaint against a repair shop
Complaints Within the Jurisdiction of the Bureau of Automotive Repair Complaints concerning the repair of a vehicle by an auto body repair shop should be directed to:
Toll Free (800) 952-5210 California Department of Consumer Affairs
Bureau of Automotive Repair 10240 Systems Parkway Sacramento, CA 95827
The Bureau of Automotive Repair can also accept complaints over its web site at: www.autorepair.ca.gov
Complaints Within the Jurisdiction of the California Insurance Commissioner Any concerns regarding how an auto insurance claim is being handled should be submitted to the California Department of Insurance at:
(800) 927-HELP or (213) 897-8921 California Department of Insurance Consumer Services Division 300 South Spring Street Los Angeles, CA 90013
The California Department of Insurance can also accept complaints over its web site. Filing a complaint against your insurance company
File with the California Department of Insurance:
California Department of Insurance Consumer Communications Bureau 300 South Spring Street, South Tower Los Angeles, CA 90013
Consumer Hotline 800-927-Help (4357) or 213-897-8921
TDD Number 800-482-4TDD (4833)
Hotline hours are from 8:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m. Monday through Friday (Except Holidays)
Printable Complaint Form Examples of the Types of Problems That You May Submit to the Department
- Improper denial or delay in settlement of a claim.
- Alleged illegal cancellation or termination of an insurance policy.
- Alleged misrepresentation by an agent, broker, or solicitor.
- Alleged theft of premiums paid to an agent, broker, or solicitor.
- Problems concerning insurance premiums and rates.
- Alleged improper handling of an escrow transaction by a title insurer or underwritten title company.
Examples of Complaints Which Do Not Come Within the Jurisdiction of This Department
- Workers’ Compensation Claims
- Complaints concerning prepaid health plans or Health Maintenance Organizations
Before you file a complaint with the California Department of Insurance, you should first contact the insurance company, agent or broker in an effort to resolve the issue(s). If you do not receive a satisfactory response, then complete this form. Occasionally the issue may be of such a nature that attempting to contact the insurance company, agent, or broker first may not be appropriate. In these situations it would be appropriate to contact the Department first. When doing so, please provide as much information as space allows. Failure to provide this information may delay or even prevent our ability to be of assistance. Certain information is necessary to our review and within the powers and duties expressed in the California Insurance Code, Section 12921.3.
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