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Find EEOC offices serving North Carolina: addresses, phone, hours, maps, and what to bring for your appointment.
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EEOC Office - North Carolina
Find EEOC offices serving North Carolina. Always confirm hours and appointment requirements.
- File online: https://www.eeoc.gov/filing
- What to bring: ID, employer info, timeline, documents
Find Offices
- Use the official EEOC Field Office Directory to find current addresses, hours, and phone numbers for North Carolina offices: https://www.eeoc.gov/field-office
State Agency (FEPA) Note
- North Carolina Civil Rights Division (OAH-CRD) coordinates with EEOC (work-sharing may apply)
- Dual-filing may extend deadlines to 300 days (confirm applicability)
Related: EEOC Offices • How to File • EEOC Deadlines
What to Bring
- Government ID, employer info, dates, and evidence (emails, texts, pay records)
How to Schedule
- Use the EEOC portal to begin; OAH-CRD has separate processes for state filings
Accessibility & Language Access
- Ask about interpreter services and accessibility accommodations
FAQs
- Will my EEOC charge be dual-filed with OAH-CRD? Work-sharing may apply—confirm at intake.
Sources
- EEOC Field Offices: https://www.eeoc.gov/field-office
- North Carolina OAH Civil Rights Division: https://www.oah.nc.gov/civil-rights-division
- Language Access: https://www.eeoc.gov/language-access
Disclaimer: This page provides general information, not legal advice. Laws change and vary by state. Consult a licensed employment attorney for advice about your situation.
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