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If you are a lender who suspects mortgage fraud, contact your local FBI office. If you are a consumer concerned about abusive lending, contact the relevant State Attorney General's office. If you have a complaint against a real estate broker or appraisal agent, contact the relevant state real estate commission or appraisal licensing board.

Oklahoma

FBI Field Offices, Mortgage Fraud
Chicago
White Collar Crime Supervisor
Everett McKinley Dirksen FOB
219 S. Dearborn Street, Rm 905
Chicago, IL  60604-1702
312-431-1333 Phone

Springfield
White Collar Crime Supervisor
400 W. Monroe Street, Suite 400
Springfield, IL  62704-1800
217-522-9675 Phone

National FBI Financial Institution Fraud Unit
1-202-324-3000
 
HUD Field Office
Springfield Field Office
500 W. Monroe St.,
Suite 1 SW
Springfield, IL 62704
217-492-4120 Phone
217-492-4154 Fax

HUD Regional Office
Chicago Regional Office
Ralph Metcalfe Fed Building
77 West Jackson Boulevard
Chicago, IL 60604-3507
312-353-5680 Phone
312-886-2729 Fax

HUD Inspector General
National Hotline
1-800-347-3735

Office of the Attorney General
Consumer Fraud Bureau
500 South Second Street
Springfield, IL 62706
217-782-1090 Phone

Consumer Complaint Form
http://www.ag.state.il.us/consumers/conscomp.pdf

Illinois Division of Real Estate and Banks
500 East Monroe Street
Springfield, Illinois 62701-1509
217-785-9300 Phone
http://www.obre.state.il.us/AGENCY/licenseinfo.htm

Illinois Division of Real Estate and Banks, Appraisal Information
500 East Monroe Street
Springfield, Illinois 62701-1509
217-782-3000 Phone
http://www.obre.state.il.us/realest/APPRAISAL.HTM