Complaint Process and Form

In the event that you believe that you have been a target of discrimination, you should file a complaint immediately. The NAACP cannot help with your civil rights complaint until the required form has been completed and returned; the completion of this form will help to expedite the handling of your complaint. If you have an urgent civil rights complaint, you may also contact an attorney for representation.

 

Disclaimer: Completing this form does not constitute an official complaint with a legal authority such as filing a lawsuit or complaint with a governmental agency. This form also does not establish an attorney-client relationship, nor any of the legal requirements that come with it.

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​​The information you provide will be given careful consideration by our Legal Redress Committee to determine if, and how, the Goldsboro Wayne Branch can help you. The decision for our branch to get involved will be determined by the merit and scope of the request. Unfortunately, our limited resources do not permit us to act on every request that we receive.

 

After our review, which may take at least two (2) weeks, the Legal Redress Committee will contact you with our recommendation as to:

 

The NAACP is a social justice organization run by volunteers.

 

For legal advice you should consult an attorney.

 

The NC NAACP generally does not get involved in the following: