About the Indiana Civil Rights Commission
The Indiana Civil Rights Commission (ICRC) is the state agency responsible for enforcing Indiana’s civil rights laws. We investigate complaints of discrimination and work to ensure equal opportunity for all Hoosiers in employment, housing, education, public accommodations, and credit.
This section provides an overview of who we are, what we do, and how we serve the people of Indiana.
What We Do
ICRC works to:
- Enforce Indiana civil rights laws
- Investigate complaints of discrimination
- Provide education and outreach to communities across the state
- Promote equal opportunity for all Hoosiers
Agency History
Learn about the history of the Indiana Civil Rights Commission and how our work has evolved over time.
Mission, Vision, and Values
Explore the guiding principles that shape our work and commitment to civil rights.
Executive Staff
Meet the leadership team responsible for guiding the agency’s work across Indiana.
Staff Directory
Find contact information for ICRC staff and divisions.
Civil Rights Laws and Regulations
Learn about the Indiana laws and administrative rules enforced by the Commission.
Annual Reports
Review reports that highlight the agency’s work, impact, and key data.
Serving All Hoosiers
The Indiana Civil Rights Commission is committed to providing fair, timely, and accessible services to all individuals across the state. Our work is grounded in accountability, transparency, and a dedication to equal opportunity.