The Montana Human Rights Bureau is charged with enforcing certain state and federal laws that prohibit unlawful discrimination. When a person files a complaint with the Department of Labor & Industry's Human Rights Bureau, the Bureau will informally investigate. The Bureau is committed to providing quality education and training opportunities to employers, employees, housing providers, tenants, and all Montana residents.
Please note the Bureau can only investigate complaints of discrimination in certain protected areas when a person asserts that an adverse action happened because he or she is a member of a protected class.
If you think you have been discriminated against, you are free to draft and file your own complaint, but we recommend that you contact us for an intake appointment. It is important to know that a person only has 180 days from when an adverse act happened (or when it was discovered) to have a written complaint filed with the Bureau. This time may be extended, but only in limited circumstances.
Have questions? Visit our Frequently Asked Questions page. Looking for training? Visit our Web-Based Training page or our YouTube channel, Montana Human Rights Bureau.
The Bureau investigates complaints of discrimination filed in the following protected areas:
Protected Classes:
Phone
406-444-2884
Toll Free: 1-800-542-0807
Telephone Relay Service: 711
Fax
(406) 443-3234
Mailing Address
Human Rights Bureau
PO Box 1728
Helena MT, 59624-1728
If you are interested in learning more about Montana's vaccination law or filing a complaint based on vaccination status with the Human Rights Bureau, please take a moment to visit the links below.