This resource page contains information on reporting various types of crimes to Justice Department components and other government agencies and trusted partners.
Here, you can also learn how to submit complaints related to discrimination or civil rights violations and complaints against DOJ employees or DOJ-funded organizations.
Submit an FBI Tip online, or call your local FBI field office or Legal Attaché Office (U.S. citizens overseas)
Child Pornography and/or Sexual Exploitation of Children
Civil Rights Violations
Human Trafficking
Crimes Involving Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, or Explosives
Computer and Internet Crime
See USA.gov's Reporting Crimes page for information on how to report and respond to other types of crimes and criminal behavior
Discrimination or Civil Rights Violations
If you or someone else has experienced discrimination, contact us by visiting the Civil Rights Reporting Portal.
The Civil Rights Division enforces federal laws that protect people from unlawful discrimination. These laws apply in many settings, including:
These laws protect people from discrimination based on many factors, including:
We also enforce laws that protect people from human trafficking, law enforcement misconduct, and hate crimes.
Information about our language assistance services - This includes instructions in Arabic, Chinese Traditional, Chinese Simplified, French, Italian, Korean, Portuguese, Russian, Spanish, Tagalog, and Vietnamese.
Complaints Against DOJ Employees or DOJ-Funded Organizations