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1.3 | EEOC PUBLIC PORTAL ACCESS

You must have an EEOC Public Portal user account to submit an inquiry, a hearing request, an appeal, or a request for reconsideration to the EEOC; and to view information about your case(s) and track their progress. Instructions on creating an EEOC Public Portal user account are provided in the next chapter.
Congratulations! You're now booked up on Section 1.3 from 'Volume 1: Getting Started' of the EEOC's Public Portal User's Guide!
You might need to reference it during your pursuit of justice.

For instance, you might need to examine one of these handbooks in order to protect yourself from organizations/judges/lawyers who break the law (see this example of a Florida judge who outright committed perjury).

Nevertheless – and as always – please get the justice you deserve.

Sincerely,



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