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How Do You Check NLRB Case Status?

Find out how to check NLRB case status, where the My Account portal fits in, and when you should contact a regional office for case-specific help.

Direct answer

To check NLRB case status, use the NLRB My Account portal if you are a party to a case or inquiry and need to view filings, e-file to the matter, or update profile information. For investigation-specific questions, contact the regional office handling the charge or petition.

party account access + My Account portal = NLRB case document and filing access

Status path

Party to a case

My Account portal

Need account access

Filed documents

View prior filings

Portal scope may vary

Need to e-file to a case

My Account

Use correct case or inquiry

Investigation question

Regional office

Office-specific process

No filing yet

Charge or petition path

Status tools do not start a case

Portal access and public information are not the same

My Account is for parties and filing-related activity. Do not assume every case detail is public or visible in one portal view.

Check status

  1. 1Find the case, inquiry, charge, or petition details you already have.
  2. 2Sign in to NLRB My Account if you are a party with portal access.
  3. 3Review filed documents, e-filing options, or profile information as available.
  4. 4Contact the regional office for investigation-specific questions.
  5. 5Use the charge or petition filing path first if no case has been opened yet.

FAQ

Can I view my filed NLRB documents online?

The NLRB My Account page says parties can view documents they previously filed and e-file to cases and inquiries.

Do I need an account to check NLRB case information?

Use My Account for party access to filed documents and case-related e-filing. For case-specific investigation questions, contact the regional office.

What if I have not filed anything yet?

Start with the charge or petition filing path instead of a case-status path. The regional office can help identify the right starting point.

Sources & method

We reviewed these references while writing this answer. Figures are estimates — confirm safety-critical work with a professional. Last updated June 7, 2026.