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To report public accommodations discrimination in Greensboro, please call 336-373-2038, email the Human Rights Department, or fill out an online request for assistance. We want to help.
A place of public accommodation is a facility of any kind whose goods, services, facilities, privileges, advantages, or accommodations are extended, offered, sold, or otherwise made available to the public. Generally speaking, it is any place used by the public at large.
The Public Accommodations Division of the Human Rights Department investigates complaints of public accommodations discrimination in Greensboro to ensure equal treatment among residents. Here are some guidelines:
- The discrimination must have occurred within City limits within the past 60 days.
- The Human Rights Department seeks to reconcile the differences between the parties and represents the public interest to facilitate a mutually agreeable settlement.
- Those in violation of the City's non-discriminatory provisions will be issued civil penalties and other remedies available by law.
The Human Rights Department also assists and recognizes City businesses as they strive to provide exceptional service to all consumers. The Open Door GSO program provides information and support so organizations can comply with public accommodations legislation. Learn more about the program and register your business or organization for training here.
To file a complaint or for more information about public accommodations in Greensboro: email Human Rights, fill out an online request for assistance, or call 336-373-2038.
