How do I file a complaint with the Office of Civil Rights?

Process

OCR accepts and investigates complaints of discrimination based on violations of the King County fair employment, fair housing, public accommodations and contracting ordinances. OCR is an independent fact-finder, and does not advocate for either side. OCR's services, including case investigations, are free of charge.

Intake:

Or, you can complete an online intake questionnaire and submit it to OCR.

What happens after I file a complaint?

Filling out the intake form does not mean you've filed a complaint, but it starts the process. After OCR receives your intake form, an investigator will contact you to assist you with the process of filing.



OCR cannot handle all discrimination complaints.

OCR has authority to accept and investigate complaints only if: Call or e-mail OCR if you are unsure whether your possible complaint is in unincorporated King County.

Quick links

Stop Hate Resource List

To make a public disclosure request, send your inquiry to John Macdonald at john.macdonald@kingcounty.gov

People with disabilities may request reasonable accommodations from OCR, such as written materials in alternate formats, sign language interpreters, etc. Please contact us to make arrangements.

Related links

King County Ombudsman

Equity and Social Justice Initiative