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The Consumer Protection Board hears complaints of alleged unfair or deceptive trade practices in order to protect the citizens of Broward County. For questions or application status​​, please contact the Consumer Affairs main line at 954-765-1700 or consumer@broward.org.
(954) 764-4357 (non-emergency)
Typically it contains: The cardholders credit card information: Card type, Name on card, Card number, Expiration date. The merchants business information. Cardholders billing address. Language authorizing the merchant to charge the customers card on file. Name and signature of the cardholder. Date.
Or, call 954-357-4TAX (4829).
Between the hours of 8:30AM and 5PM Monday through Friday, call the Broward County Call Center at 311 or 954-831-4000.

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211 Broward is your only local comprehensive Helpline. We offer information and referral services to critical community resources and crisis support. Every call is free and confidential. 211 is available 24/7 and multilingual.
We are located at One N. University Drive, Plantation, Florida 33324.
Call the Broward Sheriffs Offices non-emergency number at (954) 765-4321 and a deputy will stop by to take a report. If you reside outside BSOs jurisdiction, contact your local police department.

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