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King County Civil Rights Program

The King County Civil Rights Program is part of the Executive’s Office Performance and Accountability team. Our office works to ensure that all people in King County have equal access to County facilities, programs and services, free from discrimination.

We enforce the County’s anti-discrimination laws in fair employment practices, open housing, public accommodations, and fair contracting, and serve as the County’s coordinator for Title II of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) and Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964.

Our team conducts impartial investigations into civil rights complaints, works with departments and agencies to improve accessibility and equity, and refers individuals with appropriate resources when issues fall outside our jurisdiction.

We are committed to advancing civil rights, promoting inclusion, and building a more equitable King County for all.
Signage of the Civil Rights Act of 1964
Signage of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 

Our Mission

Our mission is to eliminate unlawful discrimination through education, mediation, and enforcement that is responsive to a diverse King County.

Our Services

Investigation and Enforcement

Title VI and ADA Compliance 

The Five W's of King County's Civil Rights Program

A team of Civil Right Investigators working in the Executive’s Office Civil Rights Program.

We are committed to protecting civil rights by making sure everyone feels included and helping King County be a welcoming community where every person can thrive.

Our job is to make sure that everyone in King County has equal access to county buildings, programs, and services without discrimination by making sure the County follows anti-discrimination laws in:

The table below depicts the protected classes covered under each King County Code (KCC) and the deadline to file a complaint. 

 

Protected Class KCC 12.17: Contracting KCC 12.18: Employment KCC 12.20: Housing  KCC 12.22: Public Accommodations KCC 2.15: Citizenship & Immigration  Title VI  ADA/ Section 504 Rehab Act 
 Deadline to File Complaint  180 days Two (2) years 365 days 180 days 180 days 60 days 60 days
Age except by min. age and retirement provisions  Y Y Y Y Y    
Participation in the Section 8 program, alternative source of income, other housing subsidy      Y        
Gender Identity or Expression  Y Y Y  Y  Y    
Citizenship or Immigration Status  Y  Y  Y  Y  Y    
Color  Y Y Y Y Y  Y  
Disability  Y  Y Y Y Y    Y
Ethnicity  Y Y Y Y Y    
English Proficiency            
Status as a Family Caregiver Y Y Y Y Y    
Marital Status Y Y Y Y    
Military or Veteran Status Y Y Y Y    
National Origin  Y Y Y Y Y Y  
Parental Status Y Y Y Y Y    
Race   Y Y Y Y Y Y  
Religious Affiliation  Y Y Y Y Y    
 Sex  Y Y Y Y Y    
 Sexual Orientation  Y Y Y Y Y    

 

 

We also help the County comply with two important laws:

Our services and activities, include but are not limited to:

  • Investigating Civil Rights Program complaints, Title II and Title VI violations,
  • Working with County departments to improve accessibility and equity, and
  • Connecting people with other resources if their issue is outside our area.

 

 

You can reach our team Monday through Friday from 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM

You can reach us through

email: civilrights@kingcounty.gov

phone: 206-263-2446 (TTY 7-1-1) 

in-person (by appointment only):  401 5th Ave, Suite 800, Seattle, WA 98104

online

 

How to File a Complaint

If you believe your civil rights have been violated, you have the right to file a complaint. To begin the process, complete the Civil Rights Inquiry Form.

Completing this inquiry form is the starting point to learn if the Civil Rights Program can investigate your discrimination claim. Completing this form does not mean you have filed a complaint. A member of our team will contact you after reviewing your inquiry form.

If you need assistance in completing the form or would like to request an alternative format, contact us at 206-263-2446 (TTY 7-1-1) or civilrights@kingcounty.gov.

 

Start a Civil Rights Inquiry Form