Consumer Protection Agencies

Below is a list of Consumer Protection Agencies in Europe:

  • Bosnia Herzegovina: Ombudsman for protection of consumers for Bosnia and Herzegovina at ozp.gov.ba and for Republic of Srpska Consumer Protection Associations: vladars.rs/sr-SP-Cyrl/Vlada/Ministarstva/MTT.
  • Bulgaria: The National Commission for Consumers Protection is available at kzp.bg.
  • Croatia: The Croatian Association for Consumer Protection (CACP) is available at consumersinternational.org/members/members/croatian-association-for-consumer-protection-cacp.
  • Czech Republic: The Czech Trade Inspection (Česká obchodní inspekce) is available at coi.cz.
  • Estonia: The Consumer Disputes Commission (Tarbijavaidluste komisjon), Endla 10A, 10122 Tallinn is available at https://ttja.ee/.
  • Denmark: The Boards House (Nævnenes Hus) is available at naevneneshus.dk.
  • Finland: The Consumer Disputes Board (Kuluttajariitalautakunta) is available at kuluttajariita.fi/fi.
  • Georgia: The Georgian Competition and Consumer Agency is available at gcca.gov.ge.
  • Hungary: The list of dispute resolution bodies in Hungary is available at fogyasztovedelem.kormany.hu.
  • Iceland: The Consumer Agency (Neytendastofa) is available at https://www.neytendastofa.is/.
  • Latvia: The Consumer Rights Protection Center (Patērētāju tiesību aizsardzības centrs) is available at ptac.gov.lv. The Consumer Out-of-Court Dispute Resolution Commission (Patērētāju ārpustiesas strīdu risināšanas komisija) is available at pasts@ptac.gov.lv.
  • Lithuania: The State Consumer Rights Protection Authority (Valstybinė vartotojų teisių apsaugos tarnyba) is available at www.vvtat.lt.
  • North Macedonia: The State Market Inspectorate (Државен пазарен инспекторат) is available at dpi.gov.mk/index.php/mk.
  • Montenegro: Center for consumer protection of Montenegro is available at cezap.me.
  • Norway: The Norwegian Consumer Authority (Forbrukertilsynet) is available at forbrukertilsynet.no.
  • Portugal: The Consumer General Directorate provides a list of the Dispute Resolution Bodies in Portugal, available at consumidor.gov.pt/consumidor_4/direitos-dos-consumidores1/conflitos-de-consumo.aspx. If you are a consumer in Portugal and your claim is of €5000,00 (five thousand euros) or less, you are entitled to resort to mandatory arbitration to bring your claim, through one of the official Alternative Dispute Resolution Bodies operating in Portugal. The list of these entities is available here.
  • Poland: The list of dispute resolution bodies is published in the Register available at the Office for Competition and Consumer Protection (UOKiK) website. You have the right to make use of out-of-court complaint and redress procedures. Detailed information on the consumer's right to use out-of-court procedures for handling complaints and pursuing claims, as well as rules of access to these procedures in Poland are available at the offices and websites of district (city) consumer ombudsmen, social organizations whose statutory tasks include consumer protection, Voivodship Inspectorates of Trade Inspection and at the following website addresses of the Office of Competition and Consumer Protection, e.g.:
  • Romania: The National Authority for Consumer Protection (Autoritatea Nationala pentru Protectia Consumatorilor) is available at anpc.ro.
  • Slovakia: The list of dispute resolution bodies in the Slovak Republic is available at soi.sk/sk/Alternativne-riesenie-spotrebitelskych-sporov.soi.
  • Slovenia: The list of private dispute resolution service providers is available at Reševanje potrošniških sporov: gov.si/assets/ministrstva/MGTS/Dokumenti/DNT/varstvo-potrosnikov/Seznam-izvajalcev-izvensodnega-resevanja-potrosniskih-sporov.docx.
  • Sweden: The National Board for Consumer Disputes (Allmänna reklamationsnämnden) is available at arn.se.