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EEOC Public Portal User's Guide
Volume 1: Getting Started
Chapter 1
GETTING STARTED

1.0 | CHAPTER 1 INTRO

The EEOC Public Portal is your means of communicating with the EEOC regarding discrimination complaints. Here you can submit a discrimination complaint electronically, track the progress of your case, upload associated documents and manage information about your representative(s). You will also receive notification from the EEOC in the Portal when an action is required regarding your case.

The EEOC Public Portal is optimized for and officially supports Microsoft Edge and Google Chrome browsers. For the best user experience and seamless functionality, we recommend accessing this website using either Microsoft Edge or Google Chrome. Please note that using other browsers may result in diminished performance or compatibility issues.

1.1 | THE EEOC PUBLIC PORTAL HOME PAGE

The EEOC Public Portal Home page has four links to choose from which are described in detail in Chapter 5:
Filing with EEOC – Allows you to submit an inquiry, hearing request, an appeal, or a request for reconsideration (charging party/complainant only).

My Cases – Allows you to view information about and track the progress of your case(s). You can upload documents and enter/update information about your representative(s).

Guidance – Allows you to view the Public Portal User Guide.

Find an EEOC Office – Allows you to locate an EEOC office.
The EEOC Public Portal is Section 508-compliant, which means the website is accessible to people with disabilities.

The EEOC Public Portal Home page is illustrated in Figure 1 below.
Figure 1 = EEOC Public Portal Home Page
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1.2 | TIPS FOR USING THE EEOC PUBLIC PORTAL

The following are tips to ensure a smooth experience using the EEOC Public Portal:
➢ Select the house icon (iconHouse) from any page to return to the Home page.

➢ Turn off Pop-Up blockers in your browser.

➢ Do not use the browser buttons to navigate the application. Use the Back and Next buttons.

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 Chapter 1 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 passages in order to protect yourself from organizations that have discriminated against you. Please stay vigilant, though, because you might encounter severe pitfalls along the way (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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