6C01 Who May File a Pre-Complaint Inquiry

Any individual or group may file a pre-complaint inquiry. An authorized representative (e.g., a family member, personal representative, or union representative) may also file a pre-complaint inquiry on behalf of an individual or a group. When an authorized representative submits a pre-complaint inquiry, the inquiry need not identify by name the person(s) on whose behalf the inquiry is submitted. However, the authorized representative must then separately provide OFCCP with the name, address and telephone number of the person(s) on whose behalf the inquiry is submitted, in addition to any other information that will help OFCCP make a determination that it would investigate the allegations, such as documentation of protected veteran status. OFCCP will make every effort to obtain this information during the pre-complaint inquiry perfection time frame.