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.
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.
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
- 1Find the case, inquiry, charge, or petition details you already have.
- 2Sign in to NLRB My Account if you are a party with portal access.
- 3Review filed documents, e-filing options, or profile information as available.
- 4Contact the regional office for investigation-specific questions.
- 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.
- My AccountNLRB · apps.nlrb.govSupports account access to view and e-file to cases and inquiries, view documents previously filed, and update profile information.
- Investigate ChargesNLRB · nlrb.govSupports the post-filing investigation process and regional-office role while a charge is being investigated.