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300 day · 46 jurisdictions180 day · 5 jurisdictions

All 50 states + DC

50-state filing-deadline matrix

Federal EEOC charge filing window per state. Click any state for its FEPA agency name, statute cite, state-level filing window, and worksharing posture.
300-day window (46)180-day window (5)Browse all states
Grouped view

By window + state-law extension

Same 51 jurisdictions, regrouped by whether state law extends the SOL beyond the federal window. Most state laws either match or exceed the federal clock — California, Illinois, Ohio, and New York extend substantially further.

180-day · no qualifying FEPA· 5

Federal window only. State has no designated 706 agency for general Title VII bases.

180-day federal · state-law extends· 0

Federal window is short, but state law gives a longer state-court SOL.

300-day federal · state-law extends further· 12

Some FEPAs run substantially longer than the federal extension (CA 3y, IL/OH 730d, NY 3y).

300-day federal · default state filing· 34

FEPA exists; state-law SOL is at or below the federal 300-day window.