Sexual HarassmentStatute of Limitations

How long do I have to file a sexual harassment claim in California?

Answer

Under FEHA, you have 3 years from the last act of harassment to file a complaint with the CRD (California Civil Rights Department). If you want to file a federal claim under Title VII, you have 300 days to file with the EEOC. Because each new act of harassment may reset the clock, it is important to consult an attorney promptly to assess your specific timeline.

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