How does one file a civil rights complaint?

Filing a civil rights complaint in the state of Indiana is a multi-step process. The first step is to determine if the Indiana Civil Rights Law applies to the situation. Individuals with complaints regarding civil rights violations can file complaints with the Indiana Civil Rights Commission (ICRC). The ICRC is the agency responsible for enforcing the Indiana Civil Rights Law. Once the complaint is determined to be within the scope of the Indiana Civil Rights Law, the complainant needs to file the complaint with the ICRC. The complaint must be in writing and can be submitted either electronically or by mail. The complaint form can be found on the ICRC website. The form must be completed, signed, and notarized. The complainant then needs to provide the ICRC with information regarding the alleged civil rights violation. This includes the name and contact information of the respondent, the specific laws allegedly violated, and any relevant documentation. The complaint must also include an affirming statement that the allegations are true. After the complaint has been submitted, the ICRC will review and investigate the complaint. If the ICRC finds evidence of a civil rights violation, it may pursue enforcement of the law, or refer the case to the appropriate court for criminal or civil action. The ICRC’s final determination of whether a violation occurred will be made within 180 days of the filing of the complaint.

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