Your Rights Under Orange County’s Civil Rights & Non-Discrimination Ordinance
Empowering You with the Information You Need
Welcome to the Know Your Rights hub. Here, we provide essential, easy-to-understand information about your legal protections and rights. Our goal is to help you navigate interactions with public agencies and protect yourself from discrimination, all based on local and regional guidelines.
This information is for educational purposes only and is not legal advice. Please consult a qualified attorney or legal aid organization for personalized guidance.
Your Fundamental Rights
Right to Fair Treatment: Protection from discrimination in housing and public services based on race, national origin, or other protected characteristics.
Right to Access Public Services: Equal access to vital services such as healthcare, education, and government programs.
Right to Due Process: Assurance of clear communication and fair treatment in any legal or administrative proceedings.
Local & Regional Resources
Orange County Civil Rights Program
Purpose: Protects civil rights in housing, public accommodation, and non-discrimination laws. Assists with filing discrimination complaints free of charge.
Purpose: An advisory body to the Orange County Board of Commissioners. Promotes equal treatment, protects residents’ dignity, and works to prevent public and domestic strife within the county.
Document Your Experience: Record dates, names, locations, and what happened.
Reach Out: Contact one of the organizations listed above for help or to file a formal complaint.
Consult Legal Services: For personalized legal support, connect with a qualified attorney or legal service organization.
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Know Your Rights: Immigration & Refugee Protections in Orange County
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The information found in this page is provided for educational purposes only and is not legal advice. For personalized legal guidance, please consult a qualified attorney or legal aid organization.