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How to File an ADA Complaint

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A man is signing in American Sign Language, wearing a black long-sleeve button-up shirt and a cap.

 🎥 ASL Video Script: How to File an ADA Complaint 


Hello! This video explains how Deaf and Hard of Hearing people can file a complaint under the Americans with Disabilities Act, or ADA. If you were denied access—like not getting an interpreter—you have rights. 

 

Step 1: Who Are You Filing Against? 
There are two types: 

  • Title II – Government services (like public schools, courts, or hospitals) 
  • Title III – Private businesses open to the public (like restaurants, clinics, or hotels) 

 

Step 2: Where to File Your Complaint 
You can file with the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ): 

  • Online: Go to ADA.gov 
  • Or mail your complaint to: 
    Civil Rights Division 
    950 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW 
    Washington, DC 20530 

If your complaint is about City of Los Angeles services, you can also contact: 

  • Email: DO*****@****ty.org 
  • Phone: (213) 202-2764 
  • Or fill out the form: LA ADA Title II Grievance Procedure 

 

Step 3: What to Include in Your Complaint 
Make sure to include: 

  • Your name and contact info 
  • Name and address of the organization 
  • Date and what happened 
  • Type of discrimination (for example, no interpreter) 
  • Any proof—emails, photos, or documents 

 

Step 4: What Happens Next? 

  • DOJ may investigate, mediate, or refer your complaint 
  • They might contact you for more info 
  • You could get a settlement or legal action 
  • You’ll usually hear back in about 3 months 

 

Step 5: Tips for a Strong Complaint 

  • Be clear and specific 
  • Include names, dates, and places 
  • Attach any evidence 
  • You can also meet with a GLAD Community Advocate for help 

 You have the right to access. If you face discrimination, speak up. Filing a complaint helps protect your rights and supports our community. 

Thank you for watching. Stay informed and empowered! 

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