Enforcement
A central part of the CFPB’s mission is to stand up for consumers and make sure they are treated fairly in the financial marketplace. One way we do this is by enforcing federal consumer financial laws and holding financial service providers accountable for their actions.
Enforcement proceedings are resolved by an enforcement action in federal court or through an administrative adjudication proceeding.
Enforcement actions
Find court documents and other information about federal court cases and administrative proceedings that we’ve brought addressing violations of laws we enforce.
Petitions to modify or set aside
We publish petitions that we receive to modify or set aside civil investigative demands and the orders resolving those petitions.
Warning letters
We sometimes send warning letters to advise recipients that certain actions may have violated federal law and to help those entities review certain practices to ensure that they comply with federal law.
Industry whistleblowers
If you’re a current or former employee of a company that you think has violated federal consumer laws—or an industry insider who knows of such a company—we want to hear from you.
Payments to harmed consumers
When the Bureau takes action to enforce the law, it (or a court) may order the violator to remedy the harm it caused consumers by compensating victims directly for this harm.
Find out how compensation is distributed to harmed consumers