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Please be advised that due to the current health situation, you have the option to schedule an in-office interview which will be conducted by video using EEOC office equipment or schedule an interview by phone. Individuals who come into the office without an appointment will be screened for appropriate follow-up. Scheduling an interview is strongly recommended and individuals with appointments will be given priority. 

You are encouraged to visit the EEOC Public Portal (https://publicportal.eeoc.gov/) to schedule an intake appointment by telephone or an in-office interview which will be conducted by video using EEOC office equipment. The system can also be accessed by going directly to our website at https://www.eeoc.gov/.

There are strict deadlines for filing a charge of discrimination, please review the information in the timeliness tab or call 1-800-669-4000.

For individuals who are Deaf or Hard of Hearing, you can reach EEOC by videophone at 1-844-234-5122. If you have a disability which prevents you from accessing the Public Portal or you otherwise have difficulty with accessing the portal, please call 1-800-669-4000.

For information on temporary office closures due to inclement weather or other issues, see our Operating Status page.

 

 

Detroit Field Office

Location

Patrick V. McNamara Building
477 Michigan Avenue
Room 865
Detroit, MI 48226
United States

Phone
ASL Video Phone
Director
Ramiro Gutierrez
Regional Attorney
Kenneth Bird
Office Hours

The Detroit Field Office is open Monday through Friday from 8:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Walk-in hours are Monday through Thursday, 8:00 a.m. to 10:30 a.m. The building has airport style security. Individuals visiting the office must present a photo ID at the security screening.

Although walk-ins are accepted for individuals who are within 60 days of their 300 day statute of limitation or individuals commuting farther than 50 miles away, scheduling an interview is strongly recommended, and individuals with appointments will be given priority. Visitors without an appointment will have their concern screened for follow-up or referral.