Legal Redress

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Legal Redress (Discrimination Complaints)

The Amarillo Branch NAACP Legal Redress (Discrimination Complaints) Committee appreciates your complaint. You must complete and submit the Complaint of Discrimination and Release Forms before your complaint can be evaluated. Completion of these forms does not constitute filing an official complaint with a legal authority. At this time the Amarillo Branch NAACP is only seeking information to assist you concerning this complaint. Please return the completed forms to the Amarillo Branch NAACP.

Know that your complaint is important to us and we will evaluate your complaint in our continuing effort to ensure the political social and economic equality of all citizens, in accordance with the NAACP's mission. Submission of a complaint does not mean that the NAACP has accepted your case, and you should consult an attorney regarding your case, as soon as possible, as there are certain filing deadlines that must be adhered to in order to file a case in court.

You may also wish to refer to the additional resources listed below, which contains contact information for various federal and state agencies and other civil rights advocacy that may be able to assist you.

Download the pdf version of the
Complaint and Discrimination form.

Additional Resources

Housing
U.S. Dept of Housing & Urban Development
(800) 669-9777

Employment
Equal Employment Opportunity Commission
(800) 669-3362
(800) 669-4000

Bureau of Prison Program
U.S. Department of Justice
(202) 514-3204

Criminal Law ABA Referral Panel
(312) 988-5000

Voting
U.S. Department of Justice
(202) 307-2767

Disabilities
U.S. Department of Justice
(202) 307-0663
(800) 514-0301 ext. 7
For other complaints call: U.S. Commission on Civil Rights
(800) 552-6843

Other Civil Rights Agencies
American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU)
(877) 677-6345

Center for Constitutional Rights
(212) 614-6464

Civil Rights Division
U.S. Department of Justice
(202) 514-2151

Environmental Defense Fund
(202) 387-3500

Human Rights First
(212) 845-5200

National Association of Blacks in Criminal Justice
(919) 683-1801

National Lawyers’ Guild
(212) 627-2656

Washington Lawyers’ Committee for Civil & Urban Affairs
(202) 319-1000

National Lawyers’ Committee for Civil Rights
(888) 299-5227