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The system provides up-to-date status on an individual charge as well as an overview of the steps that charges follow from intake to resolution. The system also provides contact information for EEOC staff assigned to the charge at each stage along the way.
15 lip 2024 · For charges, the status displayed is consistent with the status shown in the Portal’s online charge status page. If you are working with the EEOC on an inquiry, the appearance of the My Charge page will vary.
Access the Online Charge Status System via this link https://publicportal.eeoc.gov/portal/ or select the "How to Check the Status of a Charge" link on www.eeoc.gov. Enter your assigned charge number (found in the upper right hand corner on your discrimination charge form) and your zip code (as it appears on your discrimination charge form) to ...
Welcome to the EEOC Respondent Portal, where you can find information about the charge filed against you or your organization, communicate with an EEOC Representative and upload files and evidence pertaining to the charge.
To check the status of your charge, from the EEOC Public Portal perform the following steps: Step 1. Select the My Cases link on the Home page. Step 2. The My Cases page displays: The Status column displays the current status for each charge/inquiry you have filed with the EEOC.
The laws enforced by EEOC, except for the Equal Pay Act, require you to file a charge before you can file a lawsuit for unlawful discrimination. There are strict time limits for filing a charge. You can find more information about the EEOC's Public Portal by clicking on FAQs.
15 lip 2024 · Vol 8 – Manage Case/Charge Information (learn how to display information about your case, enter/update your personal information, add representatives, and submit/receive documents associated with your case)