205 North 400 West,
Salt Lake City, UT 84103
(800) 662-4245
Utahlegalservices.org
Utah Legal Services help with housing disputes; domestic violence; income maintenance; consumer protection; they have additional services for migrant workers, Native Americans, senior citizens, and the homeless. They do not provide assistance in any criminal matters.
124 South 400 East
Salt Lake City, UT 84111
(801) 746-1204
Utahvictimsclinic.org
The Crime Victim’s Legal Clinic provides free legal services statewide to crime victims in district, justice, juvenile and appellate courts.
358 South 700 East, Suite B-235,
Salt Lake City, UT 84102
The Rocky Mountain Innocence Center provides help to those who were wrongfully convicted and for whom DNA testing would exonerate.
The Innocence Project is a national litigation and public policy organization dedicated to exonerating wrongfully convicted individuals through DNA testing and reforming the criminal justice system to prevent future injustice.
745 E. 300 S.
Salt Lake City, Utah 84102
Catholic Community Services assists immigrants seeking assistance with eligibility and legal services for problems concerning visas, political or religious asylum, naturalization, or filing documents; also provides support for victims of domestic violence and the homeless.
221 South 400 West
P.O. Box 3988
Salt Lake City, UT 84110
(801) 328-1091
theirc.org/saltlakecity
IRC helps with immigration issues.
Nearly 70,000 debt collection lawsuits are filed in Utah every year. SoloSuit gives defendants the tools they need to defend themselves against these lawsuits. SoloSuit asks you a few simple questions about your case and instructs you how to file. It also links you to additional resources that may help.
SoloSuit is a free tool from the BYU Law program developed to help individuals file an initial response to debt-related lawsuits.
355 North 300 West
Salt Lake City, UT 84103
ACLU only reviews a prisoner complaint after completing all three levels of the prison grievance procedure.
205 North 400 West
Salt Lake City, UT 84103
(800) 662-9080 (voice)
(800) 550-4182 (TTY)
(801) 363-1347
disabilitylawcenter.org
The Disability Law Center provides self-advocacy assistance, legal services, disability rights education, and public policy advocacy on behalf of the more than 400,000 Utah residents with disabilities. Services are available statewide and without regard for ability to pay.
No physical location.
1 (800) 772-1213
(801) 328-8891
Timpanogos Legal Center helps place clients with pro bono attorneys. A client should first attempt to receive services through Utah Legal Services prior to contacting the Timpanogos Legal Center.
817 South Freedom Boulevard
Provo, UT 84601
Centro Hispano provides legal services, which include: Free notary service; Free legal consultation on immigration, family law, and contracts; Free representation before the IRS on low-income taxpayers’ tax issues; Information and referral to collaborative agencies; Assistance on INS forms for citizenship and replacement of resident card (fee may apply).
65 East 500 North
Provo, UT 84606
Holy Cross Ministries provides free legal services for INS questions. They have attorneys who are Spanish speaking and they also offers transportation services.
2323 E. Greenlaw Lane, Suite 1
Flagstaff, AZ 86004
Fax: (928) 774-9452
nativelegalnet.org
DNA People’s Legal Services provides general civil legal assistance to low income tribal members living on or near the Coconino Reservations for Navajo, Hualapai and Havasupai Tribes. Attorneys work in tribal courts only.
The Never Again Foundation is a nonprofit charity that provides legal assistance to families of victims killed by domestic violence. The nonprofit’s mission is to prevent all killers from financially profiting from causing death, and instead fight to have the assets go to the rightful and appropriate family members of the victim. The Never Again Foundation provides holistic legal services in the civil, probate, and family courts to families of domestic violence murder victims, statewide.
We are committed to serving the public and our members. Send us a message, so we can know how to help you.