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What is the Indiana Civil Rights Commission?
The Indiana Civil Rights Commission (ICRC) enforces state civil rights laws and investigates complaints of discrimination in employment, housing, education, public accommodations, and credit.
ICRC works to enforce Indiana’s civil rights laws by:
- Investigating discrimination complaints
- Providing education and outreach across the state
- Promoting equal opportunity for all Hoosiers
- Ensuring accountability through a fair and transparent process
If you feel you have been the victim of discrimination call 317-232-2600 or click the button below to file a complaint electronically.
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What to Expect
If you file a complaint with ICRC, you can expect:
- A review to determine if we have jurisdiction
- An investigation of your claim
- The option for mediation at any stage
- A formal process that may lead to a Commission decision
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We are committed to transparency and accountability in all aspects of our work.
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