Best Legal Aid in Tucson, Arizona — 2 resources

2 Resources

1. University of Arizona James E. Rogers College of Law - Clinics

Tucson-based law school clinics where supervised law students provide free legal representation in family law, immigration, domestic violence protective orders, criminal defense, and civil rights for qualifying low-income clients. Clinics run on a semester schedule with limited caseload. Bring photo ID, proof of income, and any court paperwork to intake appointments. Spanish-language assistance available for many clinics.

520-621-1975 · 1201 E Speedway Blvd, Tucson, AZ 85721

2. Pima County Public Defender - Family Division

Provides court-appointed legal representation for qualifying low-income parents in dependency, severance (termination of parental rights), and related custody cases filed by the Arizona Department of Child Safety in Pima County Superior Court. Attorneys are assigned by the court at initial hearings; eligibility is based on financial screening. Bring photo ID, any DCS paperwork, and prior court orders to meetings with assigned counsel.

520-724-6800 · 33 N Stone Ave, Suite 2100, Tucson, AZ 85701

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