Best Legal Aid in Sacramento, California — 3 resources

3 Resources

1. California Rural Legal Assistance (CRLA)

17 offices statewide serving farm workers, rural low-income residents, and migrant communities across California. Provides referrals to family law legal aid and handles housing, labor, immigration, and public benefits cases. Call (209) 946-0605 or visit crla.org to find your nearest office. Income eligibility applies. CRLA specializes in reaching underserved communities far from urban legal aid centers.

(209) 946-0605 · 631 I St., Sacramento, CA 95814

2. Sacramento County Public Law Library — Self-Help

Free legal research, family law form assistance, and self-help workshops at the Sacramento County Public Law Library. Open to all Sacramento-area residents regardless of income. Located downtown on 9th Street. Staff help locate relevant forms, legal guides, and court procedures. Self-help workshop schedule posted on saclaw.org. Online legal guides and court form instructional packets available 24/7 on their website.

(916) 874-6012 · 609 9th St., Sacramento, CA 95814

3. Legal Services of Northern California

Free legal aid for 23 counties in Northern California including Sacramento, Yolo, Shasta, and Butte counties. Services cover family law, custody, housing, public benefits, and immigration. Call (800) 822-9687 for intake screening. Income eligibility required. LSNC provides full representation, advice, and community legal education. One of the largest legal aid organizations in rural Northern California.

(800) 822-9687 · 517 12th St., Sacramento, CA 95814

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