EEOC Fax Number — File Employment Discrimination Charges
The Equal Employment Opportunity Commission works through field offices rather than a single fax line, and you file with the office nearest the employer's location. The EEOC takes faxed discrimination charges at some offices, along with supporting evidence, position statements, mediation paperwork, and right-to-sue requests. Filing deadlines are short and unforgiving, so a faxed charge with a dated confirmation can be the difference between a timely filing and a barred claim.
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Equal Employment Opportunity Commission Fax Number
Contact your local EEOC office for their fax number
Hours: EEOC offices: Monday-Friday, 8:30 AM - 5:00 PM local time.
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- Employment discrimination charges
- Supporting evidence for pending charges
- Position statements
- Mediation documents
- Right to sue letter requests
Tip: File with the EEOC field office closest to where the employer is located, not necessarily where you live, and confirm that office accepts faxed charges before sending. Watch the deadline carefully: you have 180 days from the discriminatory act, or 300 days if your state has its own fair-employment agency. Put your charge number on every page once you have one, and keep the transmission confirmation as proof you filed on time.
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