New mobile app launched connecting Mississippians to attorney general’s office

Written on 01/30/2026
Caleb Salers

Mississippians can now download an app that connects them to resources offered by the state’s attorney general’s office.

Attorney General Lynn Fitch unveiled the free AGO in Action mobile app on Friday, allowing users to locate naloxone across the state, learn more about the office’s initiatives, report robocalls, and more. The app is available on both Apple and Android devices.

“AGO in Action is about meeting people where they are and making sure they have access to the resources they need, when they need them,” Fitch said. “Whether someone is looking for naloxone, reporting robocalls, or looking for information on an Attorney General’s Office initiative, our new app puts information right at their fingertips.”

On the consumer protection front, Mississippians can learn how to spot and avoid scams, stop unwanted robocalls, and find resources on how to protect their families in this digital age. Mississippians can also search for where to find free naloxone, a life-saving medication that can reverse an overdose from opioids, including heroin and fentanyl.

Another component of the app allows members of the state’s law enforcement community to find upcoming trainings hosted by the Mississippi Attorney General’s Office, access Domestic Violence and Human Trafficking reference guides, and view both the Domestic Violence and Protection Order Registries.