Washington Complaint — Violation of Civil Rights is a legal process for individuals to file a civil rights complaint with the state of Washington. Individuals may file a complaint if they believe their civil rights have been violated in areas such as housing, employment, education, public services, or public accommodations. There are three types of Washington Complaint — Violation of Civil Rights: 1. Employment: Employees may allege that their civil rights have been violated due to discrimination in hiring, termination, promotions, or other terms or conditions of employment. 2. Education: Students may allege that their civil rights have been violated due to discrimination or harassment in an educational setting, including public or private schools, universities, or other institutions of higher education. 3. Public Accommodations: Individuals may allege that their civil rights have been violated due to discrimination in places of public accommodation, such as restaurants, hotels, or other places of public accommodation. When filing a Washington Complaint — Violation of Civil Rights, individuals must provide detailed information about the alleged civil rights violation, including the date, time, and place of the incident, the individuals involved, and a description of the incident. Individuals may also submit any documents or evidence that support the complaint.