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NC Medicaid Ombudsman: 877-201-3750.
If a social worker is either licensed (LCSW or LCSWA) or certified (CSW, CMSW, CSWM) then one may file a complaint with the North Carolina Social Work Certification and Licensure Board. The Board may be reached by calling 336-625-1679, or emailing epope@ncswboard.org.
North Carolina has a federally mandated, state supervised, county administered social services system. This means the federal government authorizes national programs and a majority of the funding, and the state provides oversight and support. The 100 local social service agencies deliver the services and benefits.
To file a complaint, use our Online Complaint Form or print the PDF Complaint Form to submit it by fax (919-814-5596) or mail. Please include as much information as possible in your complaint. Send copies; do not include originals of any documents you submit with your complaint.
We prefer that you file your complaint via our online form. If you would like to file a complaint via hard copy, please call us on our consumer assistance line at (919) 716-6000, and we will mail you a complaint form.
Customers or clients may file a complaint using the NC DSS Civil Rights Complaint Form. Please fill out the form and provide a copy to the local county DSS Title VI Compliance Officer. To protect your rights you must file a complaint within 180 days of the date you believe you or someone else was treated unfairly.
The Constituent Concerns Office responds to questions, concerns, complaints, and general questions about Child Welfare Services within North Carolina and the role of the county/local Department of Social Services (DSS) in child welfare matters.
Assistance or File a Complaint We can always be reached at 855-408-1212.