State directory
State human-trafficking task forces & AG enforcement
56 jurisdictions: 50 states, the District of Columbia, and 5 U.S. territories. Most state-level supply-chain enforcement runs through the state attorney general or a state human-trafficking task force. State coverage is supplementary — the heavy lifting on supply-chain accountability is federal (see the federal cross-reference). Why we do it this way →
States
50 entries · 5 with fuller integration
Alabama
- AG human traffickingAlabama Attorney General — Anti-Human Trafficking AllianceOpen ↗
Alaska
- AG human traffickingAlaska Department of Law — Criminal Division (Human Trafficking)Open ↗
AK is one of three U.S. states where the AG prosecutes all felonies; the Department of Law runs all trafficking enforcement.
Arizona
- AG human traffickingArizona Attorney General — Human Trafficking and ExploitationOpen ↗
Arkansas
- State task forceArkansas State Police — AR Trafficking CouncilOpen ↗
- AG human traffickingArkansas Attorney GeneralOpen ↗
AR AG runs Operation HART jointly with state police; no dedicated AG human-trafficking landing page — start at the State Police Trafficking Council.
CaliforniaFull integration available
Colorado
- State task forceColorado Division of Criminal Justice — Human Trafficking CouncilOpen ↗
- AG human traffickingColorado Attorney General — Criminal Justice SectionOpen ↗
CO AG prosecutes statewide trafficking cases through the Criminal Justice Section but maintains no dedicated trafficking page; the Council under DCJ is the better state-level hub.
Connecticut
- State task forceConnecticut Department of Children and Families — Human Anti-Trafficking Response Team (HART)Open ↗
CT routes anti-trafficking response through DCF's HART rather than the AG. CT AG has no dedicated trafficking page.
Delaware
- AG human traffickingDelaware Department of Justice — Human Trafficking UnitOpen ↗
DE is one of three U.S. states where the AG prosecutes all felonies.
FloridaFull integration available
Georgia
- AG human traffickingGeorgia Attorney General — Human TraffickingOpen ↗
Hawaii
- AG human traffickingHawaii Department of the Attorney General — Human Trafficking Prevention ProgramOpen ↗
HI AG site is Akamai-fronted; 403 with browser UA is a bot block, not a broken page.
Idaho
- AG human traffickingIdaho Office of the Attorney GeneralOpen ↗
Idaho AG has no dedicated trafficking page; trafficking prosecution is handled case-by-case through county prosecutors with AG support.
Illinois
- State task forceIllinois State Police — Human TraffickingOpen ↗
- AG human traffickingIllinois Attorney GeneralOpen ↗
IL AG handles civil-side trafficking remedies but has no dedicated trafficking page; ISP is the operational lead.
Indiana
- AG human traffickingIndiana Attorney General — Victim ServicesOpen ↗
Indiana AG has no dedicated trafficking unit; Victim Services is the closest landing.
Iowa
Kansas
- AG human traffickingKansas Attorney General — Anti-Human Trafficking UnitOpen ↗
Page returns 403 to non-browser clients (Akamai bot block); confirmed canonical.
Kentucky
- AG human traffickingKentucky Attorney General — Human Trafficking ResourcesOpen ↗
Louisiana
- AG human traffickingLouisiana Attorney General — Human TraffickingOpen ↗
Maine
- AG human traffickingMaine Office of the Attorney GeneralOpen ↗
Maine AG convenes a statutory Human Trafficking Work Group but does not maintain a dedicated public web page; root AG site is the canonical entry point.
Maryland
- AG human traffickingMaryland Office of the Attorney GeneralOpen ↗
Maryland AG co-leads the Maryland Human Trafficking Task Force (MHTTF) with the U.S. Attorney's Office, but the dedicated trafficking page redirects to the AG home; MHTTF itself is hosted on a joint federal-state site we exclude as quasi-NGO.
Massachusetts
- AG human traffickingMassachusetts Attorney General — Human Trafficking DivisionOpen ↗
mass.gov returns 403 to non-browser UAs (Akamai); confirmed canonical.
Michigan
Minnesota
- AG human traffickingMinnesota Attorney General — Sex TraffickingOpen ↗
MN AG hosts a sex-trafficking publication but no dedicated unit page; the Statewide Human Trafficking Investigators Task Force is run through the Bureau of Criminal Apprehension.
Mississippi
- AG human traffickingMississippi Attorney General — Human Trafficking FundOpen ↗
MS AG hosts trafficking content on the personal officeholder domain (attorneygenerallynnfitch.com), not a permanent state-government domain — RE-VERIFY after each AG election.
Missouri
- AG human traffickingMissouri Attorney General — Human Trafficking DivisionOpen ↗
Montana
- AG human traffickingMontana Department of Justice — Human TraffickingOpen ↗
Nebraska
- AG human traffickingNebraska Attorney General — Human TraffickingOpen ↗
Nevada
- AG human traffickingNevada Attorney General — Human TraffickingOpen ↗
New Hampshire
- AG human traffickingNew Hampshire Department of Justice — Criminal Justice BureauOpen ↗
NH DOJ returns 403 to non-browser UAs; URL confirmed canonical.
New Jersey
- AG human traffickingNew Jersey Office of the Attorney General — Human TraffickingOpen ↗
New Mexico
- AG human traffickingNew Mexico Office of the Attorney GeneralOpen ↗
NM AG site returns 403 to non-browser UAs; root domain is the canonical entry point as NM has no dedicated trafficking-page URL.
New YorkFull integration available
North Carolina
- AG human traffickingNorth Carolina Department of Justice — Public ProtectionOpen ↗
NCDOJ doesn't maintain a dedicated trafficking page; the Public Protection Section is the operational home for trafficking, DV, and SA work.
North Dakota
- AG human traffickingNorth Dakota Office of the Attorney GeneralOpen ↗
ND AG runs the BCI Human Trafficking Unit but has no dedicated public landing page; the AG home is canonical.
Ohio
- AG human traffickingOhio Attorney General — Human Trafficking InitiativeOpen ↗
Oklahoma
- AG human traffickingOklahoma Attorney General — Victim Advocacy and Services UnitOpen ↗
Oklahoma's statutorily-created Human Trafficking Response Unit (74 O.S. §18r) does not yet have its own published page; Victim Advocacy is the closest official landing.
Oregon
- AG human traffickingOregon Department of Justice — Exploitation and Sex TraffickingOpen ↗
Pennsylvania
- AG human traffickingPennsylvania Office of the Attorney General — Human TraffickingOpen ↗
Rhode IslandFull integration available
- AG human traffickingRhode Island Office of the Attorney General — Criminal DivisionOpen ↗
RI AG prosecutes all state felonies (one of three such states); no dedicated trafficking page.
South Carolina
- AG human traffickingSouth Carolina Attorney General — Human Trafficking Task ForceOpen ↗
South Dakota
- AG human traffickingSouth Dakota Office of the Attorney GeneralOpen ↗
SD AG/Division of Criminal Investigation runs trafficking enforcement; no dedicated public page.
Tennessee
- State task forceTennessee Bureau of Investigation — Human TraffickingOpen ↗
TN routes operational anti-trafficking work through TBI rather than the AG; TBI is the canonical state entry point.
TexasFull integration available
Utah
- AG human traffickingUtah Trafficking in Persons Task Force (UTIP) — Office of the Utah Attorney GeneralOpen ↗
Vermont
- AG human traffickingVermont Office of the Attorney GeneralOpen ↗
VT AG co-leads the Vermont Human Trafficking Task Force with the U.S. Attorney's Office but maintains no dedicated trafficking landing page.
Virginia
- AG human traffickingVirginia Attorney General — Human TraffickingOpen ↗
Washington
- AG human traffickingWashington Attorney General — Human TraffickingOpen ↗
West Virginia
- AG human traffickingWest Virginia Office of the Attorney GeneralOpen ↗
WV AG participates in the West Virginia Human Trafficking Task Force but does not maintain a dedicated public-facing page.
Wisconsin
- AG human traffickingWisconsin Department of Justice — Human Trafficking (Office of Crime Victim Services)Open ↗
Wyoming
- AG human traffickingWyoming Attorney General — Criminal DivisionOpen ↗
WY has no dedicated state trafficking unit; Criminal Division advises Division of Criminal Investigation on these cases.
District of Columbia
1 entry
District of Columbia
- AG human traffickingDC Office of the Attorney General — Combating Human TraffickingOpen ↗
U.S. Territories
5 entries
American Samoa
- AG human traffickingAmerican Samoa Department of Legal Affairs (Office of the Attorney General)Open ↗
American Samoa has no dedicated territorial human-trafficking statute or task force; federal HSI handles labor-trafficking cases.
Guam
- AG human traffickingOffice of the Attorney General of GuamOpen ↗
- State task forceMarianas Human Trafficking Task Force / U.S. Attorney's Office (Districts of Guam & NMI)Open ↗
Guam OAG participates in Project Setbe yan Protehi (Marianas Task Force); the joint federal task force at USAO-GU is the canonical operational hub.
Northern Mariana Islands
- AG human traffickingCNMI Office of the Attorney GeneralOpen ↗
- State task forceMarianas Human Trafficking Task Force / U.S. Attorney's Office (Districts of Guam & NMI)Open ↗
CNMI enacted the Anti-Trafficking Act of 2005; the joint USAO-GU/MP page is the operational task-force hub.
Puerto Rico
- AG human traffickingDepartamento de Justicia de Puerto RicoOpen ↗
- State task forceU.S. Attorney's Office — District of Puerto RicoOpen ↗
PR DOJ has no dedicated trafficking landing; trafficking prosecutions in PR run primarily through the U.S. Attorney's Office.
U.S. Virgin Islands
- AG human traffickingUnited States Virgin Islands Department of JusticeOpen ↗
- State task forceU.S. Attorney's Office — District of the Virgin IslandsOpen ↗
USVI DOJ uses a .com domain (usvidoj.com), not a .gov; canonical despite the unusual TLD. No dedicated trafficking unit page.
Data via state attorneys general, state task forces, and (for territories) the U.S. Attorney's Office. Where a state has no dedicated public trafficking page, the directory honestly says so — many states route trafficking enforcement through case-by-case prosecution rather than a standing public unit.
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