The Arkansas Attorney General’s office has requested our assistance in disseminating the following details regarding upcoming mobile office locations, including an event in Hot Springs on Thursday, February 6. Thanks in advance for your help in notifying the public.
LITTLE ROCK – Arkansas Attorney General Leslie Rutledge today announced mobile office locations for February.
Attorney General Rutledge created the mobile office initiative during her first year in office to make the office accessible to everyone, particularly those who live outside the capital city. Office hours were held in all 75 counties in 2015, 2016 and 2017 and assisted nearly 1,000 Arkansans last year.
Rutledge believes in face-to-face conversations to truly hear from Arkansans. The Attorney General Mobile Offices assist constituents with consumer related issues by filing consumer complaints against scam artists as well as answering questions about the office and the other services it offers to constituents.
This year, the Cooperative Extension Service will be on hand at each mobile office to also provide information on the services they provide statewide.
Rutledge continues her partnership with local law enforcement across Arkansas to offer prescription drug take back boxes at each mobile office. Law enforcement will be at all mobile offices to handle a secure box and properly dispose of the prescriptions collected. Rutledge encourages Arkansans to bring their old, unused or expired prescription medications to an upcoming mobile office.
For more information about services provided by the Attorney General’s office, visit ArkansasAG.gov or call (501) 682-2007. Rutledge can also be found on Facebook at facebook.com/AGLeslieRutledge and on Twitter at twitter.com/AGRutledge.
The upcoming mobile office schedule is below:
Clark County
Thursday, February 1
10 – 11:30 a.m.
Clark County Cooperative Extension Service
- 640 South 6th Suite B
- Arkadelphia, AR 71923
Garland County
Tuesday, February 6
Garland County Cooperative Extension Service
Hot Springs, AR 71901
Saline County
Thursday, February 8
10 – 11:30 a.m.
- Central Arkansas Development Council Benton Senior Activity Center
- 1800 Citizens Drive
Benton, AR 72015
Lonoke County
Tuesday, February 13
- 10 – 11:30 a.m.
- Lonoke County Cooperative Extension Service
2001 Highway 70 E
Lonoke, AR 72086
Faulkner County
Thursday, February 15
- 10 – 11:30 a.m.
- Faulkner County Cooperative Extension Service
- 844 Faulkner Street
- Conway, AR 72034
Arkansas County
Thursday, February 22
- 10:30 a.m. – noon
- Arkansas County Cooperative Extension Service – DeWitt Office
- 1009 Liberty Drive
- DeWitt, AR 72042
Lincoln County
Tuesday, February 27
- 10 – 11:30 a.m.
- Star City Senior Center
- 201 N. Drew Street
- Star City, AR 71667
About Attorney General Leslie Rutledge
Leslie Carol Rutledge is the 56th Attorney General of Arkansas. She is the first woman and first Republican in Arkansas history to be elected to the office. Since taking office, she has begun a Mobile Office program, a Military and Veterans Initiative, a Metal Theft Prevention program and a Cooperative Disability Investigations program. She has led efforts to teach internet safety, combat domestic violence and make the office the top law firm for Arkansans. Rutledge serves as Chairwoman of the Republican Attorneys General Association and Vice Chairwoman of the National Association of Attorneys General Southern Region. She also re-established and co-chairs the National Association of Attorneys General Committee on Agriculture.
A native of Batesville, she is a graduate of the University of Arkansas and the University of Arkansas at Little Rock William H. Bowen School of Law. Rutledge clerked for the Arkansas Court of Appeals, was Deputy Counsel for Gov. Mike Huckabee, served as a Deputy Prosecuting Attorney in Lonoke County and subsequently was an Attorney at the Department of Human Services before serving as Counsel at the Republican National Committee. Rutledge and her husband, Boyce, have a home in Pulaski County and a farm in Crittenden County.
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