Fair Housing
“This year marks the 40th anniversary of the adoption of the Fair Housing Act as part of the 1968 Civil Rights Act. The goal of the Fair Housing Act is to make sure that discrimination no longer exists. Some housing discrimination violations take place because people are unaware of fair housing laws. Others are deliberate acts of discrimination. Whatever the reason, we are working toward the day when fair housing in Arizona is no longer a goal but a reality. ”

Terry Goddard
Arizona Attorney General
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Messages from Attorney General Goddard
- 40 Years of Ensuring Fair Housing
Housing Discrimination: Get the Facts (en español)
FHA Accessibility Compliance Site Review Form
Fair Housing Tip Card
(en español)
Hopes, Dreams and Fair Housing Poster
HUD Fair Housing Act 40th Anniversary Poster
Tenant’s Rights and Responsibilities Handbook
If you believe you are a victim of housing discrimination, you can file a complaint by clicking here or by contacting us at :
| Phoenix Arizona Attorney General’s Office Civil Rights Division 1275 W. Washington Street Phoenix, Arizona 85007 602.542.5263 602.542.5002 (TDD) 877.491.5742 (toll free) 877.624.8090 (toll free TDD) |
Tucson Arizona Attorney General’s Office Civil Rights Division 400 W. Congress, Suite S-215 Tucson, Arizona 85701 520.628.6500 520.628.6872 (TDD) 877.491.5740 (toll free) 877.881.7552 (TDD) |
The Civil Rights Division investigates and resolves housing discrimination complaints. It also mediates and conciliates complaints and can bring legal action on an individual’s behalf if no solution can be found prior to litigation being initiated. Most housing discrimination charges filed with the Attorney General’s Office are considered to be dual-filed with the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). There is no cost to file a housing discrimination complaint with the Civil Rights Division or HUD. Fair housing complaints must be filed within one year after the discriminatory act(s).
(4/1) Terry Goddard Announces Events to Mark Fair Housing Month (Audio Clip 1 in English, en español) (Audio Clip 2 in English, en español) ![]()
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Arizona Department of Housing
1110 W. Washington, Suite 310
Phoenix, AZ 85007
www.housingaz.com
602.771.1000
Arizona Bridge to Independent Living (ABIL)
1229 E. Washington,
Phoenix, AZ 85034
www.abil.org
800.280.2245
602.256.2245
602-296-0591 (TTY)
Arizona Center for Disability Law
3839 N. Third Street, Suite 209
Phoenix, AZ 85012
602.274.6287
www.acdl.com
Arizona Fair Housing Center
615 N. 5th Ave.
Phoenix, AZ 85003
602.548.1599
Arizona Multihousing Association
5110 N. 44th St., Suite L160
Phoenix, AZ 85003
800.326.6403
602.296.6200
www.azama.org
Southwest Fair Housing Council
2030 E. Broadway, Suite 101
Tucson, AZ 85719
520.798.1568
www.swfhc.com
Arizona Department of Real Estate
2910 N. 44th Street
Phoenix, AZ 85018
602.771.7799
www.azre.gov
City of Phoenix Equal Opportunity Department
251 W. Washington, 7th Floor
Phoenix, AZ 85003
602.262.7486
602.534.1557 (TTY)
www.phoenix.gov
U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development
600 Harrison Street, 3rd Floor
San Francisco, CA 94107-1387
415.489.6524
800.347.3739
415.436.6594 (TTY)
www.hud.gov
We want to acknowledge the contributions of many individuals and groups from throughout Arizona who served on the Arizona Fair Housing Initiative Steering Committee: