City of Philadelphia






Legal Assistance

  • LEGAL INFORMATION SOURCES

    Legal Action Center http://www.lac.org

    Criminal Justice Policy Foundation http://www.cjpf.org/clemency/clemency.html

  • Community Legal Services (CLS)
    1424 Chestnut Street
    Philadelphia, PA 19102
    215-981-3700 intake and
    3638 N. Broad Street
    Philadelphia, PA 19140
    215-227-2400
    www.clsphila.org
    Services Provided
    : offers legal services to low-income individuals concerning unemployment, welfare, food stamps, medical assistance, employment with criminal conviction etc. Their website has links to specific information on ex-offenders? reintegration. Intake for new clients on Monday, Wednesday and Friday mornings, 9am to noon (At North Philadelphia Center). Intake for new clients Monday-Friday 9am to noon (At Center City office)

  • 3638 N. Broad St. (near Broad & Erie)
    Philadelphia PA 19140-
    Services Provided: Intake for new clients on Monday, Wednesday and Friday mornings, 9 am to noon.

  • Philadelphia Legal Assistance
    42 S. 15 th Street Suite 500
    Philadelphia, PA 19102
    215-981-3800
    215-981-3860
    www.philalegal.org
    Services Provided:
    Legal representations to residents of Philadelphia who are considered low-income and qualify under certain income guidelines.

  • Homeless Advocacy Project
    42 S. 15 th Street, 4 th Floor
    Philadelphia, PA 19102
    215-523-9595800-837-2672
    www.homelessadvocacyproject.org/legal-services
    Email
    : marsha@philalegal.org
    Services Provided: provides legal services to and advocates on behalf of the homeless population of Philadelphia. Connect homeless clients with needed social services and provides legal representation to non-profits who work with homeless people.
     
  • JuvenileLawCenter 
    1315 Walnut Street, 4 th Floor
    Philadelphia, PA 19107
    215-625-0551
    215-625-2808
    www.jlc.org
    Email: info@jlc.org
    Services Provided: Advocacy for children?s rights, specifically in cases of delinquent youth sent to residential treatment facilities or adult prisons, or children in placement with specialized services needs to ensure the fair treatment of youth in the systems that are supposed to help them.
    Date Established:
    1975
  • LEGAL INFORMATION SOURCES

    http://www.lac.org Legal Action Center

    http://www.cjpf.org/clemency/clemency.html Criminal Justice Policy Foundation

  • The Women's Law Project (WLP)
    125 S 9th Street, Suite 300,
    Philadelphia, PA 19107
    215-928-9801
    215-928-9848 f
    http://www.womenslawproject.org
    E mail: info@womenslawproject.org
    Services Provided: WLP engages in high-impact litigation, leads advocacy, education, and public policy efforts on behalf of women and their families, and provides direct services to thousands of women each year through its telephone counseling and referral service. Among the issues WLP addresses are child support and custody, reproductive rights, employment discrimination, sexual harassment, and lesbian and gay parenting rights.
    Date Established
    : 1971

  • The National Clearinghouse for the Defense of Battered Women
    125 S 9th Street, Suite 302,
    Philadelphia, PA 19107
    215-351-0010
    Email: sueo@ncdbw.org
    Services Provided: The National Clearinghouse for the Defense of Battered Women provides direct technical assistance, resources, and information to battered women who have defended themselves against life-threatening violence by killing or assaulting their batterers, as well as to members of the defense teams, other professionals and community members.

  • AIDS Law Project of Pennsylvania
    1211 Chestnut Street
    Philadelphia, PA 19017
    215-587-9377
    215-587-9902 
    www.aidslawpa.org 
    Services Provided: Legal representation and advice on AIDS related issues. Specifically, discrimination, employment law, family law, eviction and housing law, immigration, health insurance and benefits, wills and living wills and disability law.
    Date Established: 1988

  • Legal Aid of Southeastern Pennsylvania Bucks County:
    www.lasp.org
    1290 New Rodgers Road, Suite D-1
    Bristol, PA 19007
    215-781-1111
    1-877-429-5994
    215-781-1116 f and
    100 Union Street
    Doylestown, PA 18901
    215-340-1818
    215-340-9545
    Chester County
    14 E. Biddle Street
    West Chester, PA 19380
    610-436-4510
    610-436-5186
    Delaware
    County
    410 Welsh Street
    Chester, PA 19013-4407
    610-874-8421
    610-490-6915
    Montgomery County
    248 King Street
    Pottstown, PA 19164
    610-326-8280
    610-326-8282 f and
    317 Swede Street
    Norristown, PA 19401
    610-275-5400
    610-275-5406
    Services Provided: Offers legal services to low-income individuals for civil cases. Clients must meet income requirements for eligibility.

  • Center for Civil Rights
    1211 Chestnut Street Suite 605
    Philadelphia, PA 19107
    215-731-1447
    215-731-1447x15
    legal hotline 1-866-LGBTLAW
    Services Provided: provides legal services for members of the LGBTQ community for civil law cases as well as offering legal advice over the phone.
     

  • Custody and Support Assistance Clinic (CASAC)
    3451 Walnut Street Philadelphia, PA 19104 215-981-3878
    Services Provided:
    provides legal advice to those involved in custody disputes and paternity cases. Prepares these individuals to represent themselves in court cases but does very little direct representation. Will not see child support defendants or people with PFAs against them.

  • Criminal Record Repository
    Bureau of Records and Information Services
    Pennsylvania State Police
    1800 Elmerton Avenue
    717-783-5588
    717-772-3681
    Services Provided: Individuals may request a copy of their criminal records for $10 and can find out what other individuals or companies can have legal access to these records by sending a completed copy of Form SP4-164 to the above address.