The Commission
The Indiana Civil Rights Commission is the state’s civil rights enforcement agency. The Commission works to uphold Indiana’s civil rights laws by reviewing cases, issuing decisions, and ensuring accountability through a transparent public process.
This section provides access to Commission leadership, official decisions, public meetings, and records.
Commissioner Information
Learn about the individuals who serve on the Commission, including their roles and responsibilities.
Commission Meetings
Access meeting schedules, agendas, and materials for upcoming and past Commission meetings.
Final Orders
Review official decisions issued by the Commission following case investigations and hearings.
Annual Reports
Explore yearly reports that highlight the Commission’s work, impact, and case data.
Rulemaking Docket
Track proposed rules, updates, and the formal rulemaking process.
Public Records Request
Learn how to request public records from the Indiana Civil Rights Commission.
Commitment to Transparency
The Indiana Civil Rights Commission is committed to transparency and public accountability. Through open meetings, accessible records, and published decisions, the Commission ensures that its work remains visible and understandable to all Hoosiers.