DNA People’s Legal Services provides free legal services to persons living in poverty on the Navajo, Hopi and Jicarilla Apache Reservations, and in parts of Northern Arizona, Northwest New Mexico, and Southern Utah. Services include free legal assistance, advice, and representation in U.S. and tribal courts, and community education programs. To apply for services you can call DNA’s centralized intake, complete an online application on their website, or contact the nearest DNA office to schedule an intake interview.
Legal Assistance
Included in this list are organizations that provide free or low-cost legal services to victims of abuse and others who qualify. Even if the organization does not have a lawyer available to represent you in court, you may want to ask if there is a lawyer who you can consult with to get advice. Please note that we list the organizations by the town/city or county where the office is located – however, many offices may likely serve multiple counties. We indicate the “counties served” whenever possible. You can click “View All” to look through the complete list of organizations. You can also contact law schools in your area to ask if they have a legal clinic.
Apache
DNA People's Legal Services – Chinle Office
DNA People's Legal Services – Fort Defiance Office
DNA People’s Legal Services provides free legal services to persons living in poverty on the Navajo, Hopi and Jicarilla Apache Reservations, and in parts of Northern Arizona, Northwest New Mexico, and Southern Utah. Services include free legal assistance, advice, and representation in U.S. and tribal courts, and community education programs. To apply for services you can call DNA’s centralized intake, complete an online application on their website, or contact the nearest DNA office to schedule an intake interview.
Cochise
Southern Arizona Legal Aid, Inc. – Bisbee Office
Southern Arizona Legal Aid (SALA) provides free civil legal aid services to low income individuals and families in southern and southeastern Arizona, including 11 of Arizona’s Native American tribes. SALA can assist with cases such as: orders of protection for domestic violence victims, divorce, child support, public benefits, and immigration status in cases involving domestic violence, sexual assault, or other crimes, among others. Some of their services include: legal counseling and advice, limited assistance completing legal documents, self-help classes and clinics, lawyer referrals, and representation in court. Apply for services through the online form on their website or by phone call. This office serves Cochise, Graham, and Greenlee counties.
Coconino
DNA People's Legal Services – Flagstaff Office
DNA People’s Legal Services provides free legal services to persons living in poverty on the Navajo, Hopi and Jicarilla Apache Reservations, and in parts of Northern Arizona, Northwest New Mexico, and Southern Utah. Services include free legal assistance, advice, and representation in U.S. and tribal courts, and community education programs. To apply for services you can call DNA’s centralized intake, complete an online application on their website, or contact the nearest DNA office to schedule an intake interview.
DNA People's Legal Services – Tuba City Office
DNA People’s Legal Services provides free legal services to persons living in poverty on the Navajo, Hopi and Jicarilla Apache Reservations, and in parts of Northern Arizona, Northwest New Mexico, and Southern Utah. Services include free legal assistance, advice, and representation in U.S. and tribal courts, and community education programs. To apply for services you can call DNA’s centralized intake, complete an online application on their website, or contact the nearest DNA office to schedule an intake interview.
Maricopa
Arizona Senior Citizens Law Project
The Arizona Senior Citizens Law Project provides free legal services to low-income seniors age 60 and older in Maricopa County. They provide representation and help in civil legal matters, and referrals to other service providers. Their practice areas include wills, powers of attorney, social security, and more.
Community Legal Services - Central Phoenix Office
Community Legal Services provides free legal services in some types of civil cases to qualifying low-income individuals. The types of cases they can help with include domestic violence, children at risk of abuse, divorce, child custody, housing, public benefits, and more. Eligibility screenings for services are offered by telephone and through the online form on their website. This office serves Maricopa County.
Mohave
Community Legal Services - Mohave County Office
Community Legal Services provides free legal services in some types of civil cases to qualifying low-income individuals. The types of cases they can help with include domestic violence, children at risk of abuse, divorce, child custody, housing, public benefits, and more. Eligibility screenings for services are offered by telephone and through the online form on their website. This office serves Mohave County.
Navajo
DNA Legal Services – Hopi Office
DNA People’s Legal Services provides free legal services to persons living in poverty on the Navajo, Hopi and Jicarilla Apache Reservations, and in parts of Northern Arizona, Northwest New Mexico, and Southern Utah. Services include free legal assistance, advice, and representation in U.S. and tribal courts, and community education programs. To apply for services you can call DNA’s centralized intake, complete an online application on their website, or contact the nearest DNA office to schedule an intake interview.
White Mountain Apache Legal Services, a division of Southern Arizona Legal Aid, Inc.
White Mountain Apache Legal Services, a division of Southern Arizona Legal Aid, provides free civil legal aid services to low income individuals and families in southern and southeastern Arizona, including 11 of Arizona’s Native American tribes. They can assist with cases such as: orders of protection for domestic violence victims, divorce, child support, public benefits, and immigration status in cases involving domestic violence, sexual assault, or other crimes, among others. Some of their services include: legal counseling and advice, limited assistance completing legal documents, self-help classes and clinics, lawyer referrals, and representation in court. Apply for services through the online form on their website or by phone call. This office serves Navajo, Apache, and Gila counties.
White Mountain Legal Aid, a division of Southern Arizona Legal Aid, Inc.
White Mountain Legal Aid, a division of Southern Arizona Legal Aid, provides free civil legal aid services to low income individuals and families in southern and southeastern Arizona, including 11 of Arizona’s Native American tribes. They can assist with cases such as: orders of protection for domestic violence victims, divorce, child support, public benefits, and immigration status in cases involving domestic violence, sexual assault, or other crimes, among others. Some of their services include: legal counseling and advice, limited assistance completing legal documents, self-help classes and clinics, lawyer referrals, and representation in court. Apply for services through the online form on their website or by phone call. This office serves Navajo, Apache, and Gila counties.
Pima
Sells/Tohono O'odham Legal Services, a division of Southern Arizona Legal Aid, Inc.
Sells/Tohono O’odham Legal Services, a division of Southern Arizona Legal Aid (SALA), provides free civil legal aid services to low income individuals and families in southern and southeastern Arizona, including 11 of Arizona’s Native American tribes. They can assist with cases such as: orders of protection for domestic violence victims, divorce, child support, public benefits, and immigration status in cases involving domestic violence, sexual assault, or other crimes, among others. Some of their services include: legal counseling and advice, limited assistance completing legal documents, self-help classes and clinics, lawyer referrals, and representation in court. Apply for services through the online form on their website or by phone call. This office serves Pima and Santa Cruz counties.
Southern Arizona Legal Aid, Inc. - Tuscon Office
Southern Arizona Legal Aid (SALA) provides free civil legal aid services to low income individuals and families in southern and southeastern Arizona, including 11 of Arizona’s Native American tribes. SALA can assist with cases such as: orders of protection for domestic violence victims, divorce, child support, public benefits, and immigration status in cases involving domestic violence, sexual assault, or other crimes, among others. Some of their services include: legal counseling and advice, limited assistance completing legal documents, self-help classes and clinics, lawyer referrals, and representation in court. Apply for services through the online form on their website or by phone call. This office serves Pima and Santa Cruz counties.
Pinal
Four Rivers Indian Legal Services, a division of Southern Arizona Legal Aid, Inc.
Four Rivers Indian Legal Services, a division of Southern Arizona Legal Aid, provides free civil legal aid services to low income individuals and families in southern and southeastern Arizona, including 11 of Arizona’s Native American tribes. They can assist with cases such as: orders of protection for domestic violence victims, divorce, child support, public benefits, and immigration status in cases involving domestic violence, sexual assault, or other crimes, among others. Some of their services include: legal counseling and advice, limited assistance completing legal documents, self-help classes and clinics, lawyer referrals, and representation in court. Apply for services through the online form on their website or by phone call. This office serves Pinal County.
Southern Arizona Legal Aid, Inc. – Casa Grande Office
Southern Arizona Legal Aid (SALA) provides free civil legal aid services to low income individuals and families in southern and southeastern Arizona, including 11 of Arizona’s Native American tribes. SALA can assist with cases such as: orders of protection for domestic violence victims, divorce, child support, public benefits, and immigration status in cases involving domestic violence, sexual assault, or other crimes, among others. Some of their services include: legal counseling and advice, limited assistance completing legal documents, self-help classes and clinics, lawyer referrals, and representation in court. Apply for services through the online form on their website or by phone call. This office serves Pinal County.
Yavapai
Community Legal Services - Yavapai County Office
Community Legal Services provides free legal services in some types of civil cases to qualifying low-income individuals. The types of cases they can help with include domestic violence, children at risk of abuse, divorce, child custody, housing, public benefits, and more. Eligibility screenings for services are offered by telephone and through the online form on their website. This office serves Yavapai County.
Yuma
Community Legal Services - Yuma County Office
Community Legal Services provides free legal services in some types of civil cases to qualifying low-income individuals. The types of cases they can help with include domestic violence, children at risk of abuse, divorce, child custody, housing, public benefits, and more. Eligibility screenings for services are offered by telephone and through the online form on their website. This office serves Yuma County.
Community Legal Services – San Luis Office
Community Legal Services provides free legal services in some types of civil cases to qualifying low-income individuals. The types of cases they can help with include domestic violence, children at risk of abuse, divorce, child custody, housing, public benefits, and more. Eligibility screenings for services are offered by telephone and through the online form on their website. This office serves Yuma County.