Source: City of Ann ArborLast checked: Mar 31, 2026View source
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Hi, I'm looking for free legal help and wanted to know if I qualify.
My name is [your name], and I'm interested in the Discrimination Complaint Support and Human Rights Guidance program.
I wanted to ask whether there are any requirements I should know about, such as People facing possible discrimination in housing, employment, public accommodations, or city-covered civil-rights matters?
I also wanted to confirm your current hours. I see Call for current meeting schedule and complaint-contact process. Is that still accurate?
And just to confirm β is this service free of charge?
What is the best way to get started? I see call or email the commission for complaint guidance or discrimination-related information.
Thank you so much for your help.
Always introduce yourself and ask to speak with someone who can help with your specific need.
Waitlist / Capacity: Response timing depends on commission process and city staffing.
About this program
City commission helping residents with discrimination questions, local human-rights complaint processes, and referrals related to the Ann Arbor human-rights ordinance.
Hours: Call for current meeting schedule and complaint-contact process.
Location: P.O. Box 8647, Ann Arbor, 48107Directions
Who this serves & eligibility
Population: Adults, Families, Seniors, People with Disabilities, Immigrants & Refugees
Languages: English
Residency: People facing possible discrimination in housing, employment, public accommodations, or city-covered civil-rights matters.
Other requirements: This is a local complaint-guidance and referral body, not a full legal-representation provider.
Documents needed: Keep notes, notices, or communications related to the discriminatory incident.
Insurance accepted: free, not_applicable
Cost: Free city complaint guidance.
How to access: Call or email the commission for complaint guidance or discrimination-related information.
Phone and email access through the city clerk's office.
Verified last checked Mar 31, 2026. Always call ahead to confirm.
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