Southern Minnesota Regional Legal Services (SMRLS)

Legal Assistance

Legal help for low-income individuals

Description

Legal aid program that offers legal counseling and/or representation for low-income individuals, typically in the areas of disability law, elder law and family law

Free or low cost legal services help people who are unable to afford a lawyer get access to the court system.

Additional Information

Offers free legal help in a full range of civil matters, including:

  • Family
  • Government benefits
  • Housing
  • Refugees and immigrants
  • Education
  • Agricultural workers
  • Seniors
  • Consumer issues
  • Debt and creditor
  • Employment
  • Guardianship and conservatorship
  • Real estate
  • Taxes

Features

  • Area Served by County
    • Blue Earth County
    • Brown County
    • Carver County
    • Cottonwood County
    • Dakota County
    • Dodge County
    • Faribault County
    • Fillmore County
    • Freeborn County
    • Goodhue County
    • Houston County
    • Jackson County
    • Le Sueur County
    • Martin County
    • McLeod County
    • Mower County
    • Murray County
    • Nicollet County
    • Nobles County
    • Olmsted County
    • Pipestone County
    • Ramsey County
    • Redwood County
    • Rice County
    • Rock County
    • Scott County
    • Sibley County
    • Steele County
    • Wabasha County
    • Waseca County
    • Washington County
    • Watonwan County
    • Winona County
  • Payment
    • Free / no cost to eligible clients
  • Specialization
    • People with low income

Eligibility

People with low income

Application Instructions

Call (888) 575-2954 or apply online

Fee

Services are free

Location

450 Syndicate St N, Ste 285, St. Paul, MN, 55104

Area Served

Migrant farm workers throughout Minnesota and North Dakota; immigrants and refugees throughout southern 33 counties of Minnesota

Phone Numbers

  • Primary Contact for this program: 877-696-6529

Email

immigration@smrls.org

Websites

Other Locations

Other Services at this Location

Last Update

3/31/2024