As chief legal officers of the states, commonwealths, District of Columbia, and territories of the United States, the role of an attorney general is to serve as counselor to state government agencies and legislatures, and as a representative of the public interest. Â
Attorney General Powers and Responsibilities
While varying from one jurisdiction to the next due to statutory and constitutional mandates, the role of attorney general typically includes:Â
- Issuing formal opinions to state agenciesÂ
- Acting as public advocates in areas such as child support enforcement, consumer protections, antitrust and utility regulationÂ
- Proposing legislationÂ
- Enforcing federal and state environmental lawsÂ
- Representing the state and state agencies before the state and federal courtsÂ
- Handling criminal appeals and serious statewide criminal prosecutionsÂ
- Instituting civil suits on behalf of the stateÂ
- Representing the public's interests in charitable trust and solicitationsÂ
- Operating victim compensation programsÂ
Learn more about the powers and responsibilities of attorneys general.