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 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.
Clackamas
Oregon Law Center (St. Helens Office)
270 South First StreetSt. Helens, OR 97051
Phone: (503) 397-1628
URL: https://oregonlawcenter.org/
The St. Helens Office of Oregon Law Center (OLC) offers services to the low-income client population. Priority areas include domestic violence issues, landlord-tenant law, family law, public benefits, employment law, and civil rights.
Columbia
Columbia County Legal Aid
270 South First StreetSt. Helens, OR 97051
Phone: (503) 397-1628
URL: https://oregonlawcenter.org/
The St. Helens Office of Oregon Law Center (OLC) offers services to the low-income client population. Priority areas include domestic violence issues, landlord-tenant law, family law, public benefits, employment law, and civil rights.
Coos
Oregon Law Center (Coos Bay Regional Office)
455 South Fourth Street, Suite 5Coos Bay, OR 97420
Phone: (541) 269-1226
Phone 2: (800) 303-3638
URL: https://oregonlawcenter.org/
The Coos Bay Office of Oregon Law Center (OLC) offers services to the low-income client population. Priority areas include domestic violence issues, landlord-tenant law, family law, public benefits, employment law, and civil rights. The Coos Bay Office of Oregon Law Center serves Coos, Curry, and Western Douglass Counties.
Deschutes
Legal Aid Services of Oregon (Central Oregon Regional Office)
20360 Empire Avenue, Suite B3Bend, OR 97703
Phone: (541) 385-6944
Phone 2: (800) 678-6944
Fax: (541) 385-8915
URL: https://lasoregon.org/
Legal Aid Services of Oregon (LASO) offers services to individuals with low-income. LASO’s offices assist with the following types of cases: family law cases involving domestic violence; housing cases like repair issues, housing discrimination, and help with government housing programs; senior law issues, like problems with long term care facilities and elder abuse; consumer issues, like debt collection and bankruptcy; and employment problems, like unpaid wages and discrimination. Legal Aid Services of Oregon’s Central Regional Office serves Crook, Deschutes, and Jefferson Counties.
Douglas
Legal Aid Services of Oregon (Roseburg Regional Office)
700 Southeast Kane StreetRoseburg, OR 97470
Phone: (541) 673-1181
URL: https://lasoregon.org/
Legal Aid Services of Oregon (LASO) offers services to individuals with low-income. LASO’s offices assist with the following types of cases: family law cases involving domestic violence; housing cases like repair issues, housing discrimination, and help with government housing programs; senior law issues, like problems with long term care facilities and elder abuse; consumer issues, like debt collection and bankruptcy; and employment problems, like unpaid wages and discrimination. Legal Aid Services of Oregon’s Roseburg office serves Douglas County.
Jackson
Center for Non-Profit Legal Services
225 West Main StreetMedford, OR 97501
Phone: (541) 779-7291
Fax: (541) 779-7308
URL: https://cnpls.org/
The Center for Non-Profit Legal Services, Inc. (CNPLS) provides civil legal representation to low-income and elder clients. Clients include individuals or families living at or below 125 percent of the federal poverty level and/or are over 60, who are struggling with problems such as domestic violence, homelessness and hunger. Serving Jackson County.
Klamath
Legal Aid Services of Oregon (Klamath Falls Regional Office)
832 Klamath AvenueKlamath Falls, OR 97601
Phone: (541) 273-0533
Phone 2: (800) 480-9160
URL: https://lasoregon.org/
Legal Aid Services of Oregon (LASO) offers services to individuals with low-income. LASO’s offices assist with the following types of cases: family law cases involving domestic violence; housing cases like repair issues, housing discrimination, and help with government housing programs; senior law issues, like problems with long term care facilities and elder abuse; consumer issues, like debt collection and bankruptcy; and employment problems, like unpaid wages and discrimination. Legal Aid Services of Oregon Klamath Falls serves Klamath and Lake Counties.
Lane
Lane County Law and Advocacy Center
376 East 11th StreetEugene, OR 97401
Phone: (541) 485-1017
URL: http://www.lclac.org/
Lane County Legal Aid and Advocacy Center provides civil legal assistance to persons in economic and social need. This includes people who have low-incomes, recipients of public health benefits, and persons who experience disabilities, as well as people 60 and over. Lane County Law and Advocacy Center serves Lane County.
Lincoln
Legal Aid Services of Oregon (Lincoln County Office)
304 Southwest Coast HighwayP.O. Box 1970
Newport, OR 97365
Phone: (541) 265-5305
Phone 2: (800) 222-3884
Fax: (541) 265-9356
URL: https://lasoregon.org/
Legal Aid Services of Oregon (LASO) offers services to individuals with low-income. LASO’s offices assist with the following types of cases: family law cases involving domestic violence; housing cases like repair issues, housing discrimination, and help with government housing programs; senior law issues, like problems with long term care facilities and elder abuse; consumer issues, like debt collection and bankruptcy; and employment problems, like unpaid wages and discrimination. Legal Aid Services of Oregon Lincoln County Office serves Lincoln County.
Linn
Legal Aid Services of Oregon (Albany Regional Office)
433 Fourth Avenue SouthwestAlbany, OR 97321
Phone: (541) 926-8678
Phone 2: (800) 817-4605
URL: https://lasoregon.org/
Legal Aid Services of Oregon (LASO) offers services to individuals with low-income. LASO’s offices assist with the following types of cases: family law cases involving domestic violence; housing cases like repair issues, housing discrimination, and help with government housing programs; senior law issues, like problems with long term care facilities and elder abuse; consumer issues, like debt collection and bankruptcy; and employment problems, like unpaid wages and discrimination. Legal Aid Services of Oregon Albany Regional Office serves Benton and Linn Counties.
Malhaeur
Oregon Law Center (Ontario Regional Office)
35 Southeast 5th Avenue, Unit 1Ontario, OR 97914
Phone: (541) 889-3121
Phone 2: (888) 250-9877
URL: https://oregonlawcenter.org/
The Ontario Regional Office of Oregon Law Center (OLC) offers services to the low-income client population. Priority areas include domestic violence issues, landlord-tenant law, family law, public benefits, employment law, and civil rights. Oregon Law Center serves Malheur County.
Marion
Legal Aid Services of Oregon (Farmworker Program – Woodburn Office)
397 North First StreetWoodburn, OR 97071
Phone: (503) 981-5291
Phone 2: (800) 662-6096
Fax: (503) 981-5292
URL: https://lasoregon.org/
Legal Aid Services of Oregon (LASO) offers services to individuals with low-income. LASO’s offices assist with the following types of cases: family law cases involving domestic violence; housing cases like repair issues, housing discrimination, and help with government housing programs; senior law issues, like problems with long term care facilities and elder abuse; consumer issues, like debt collection and bankruptcy; and employment problems, like unpaid wages and discrimination. The Farmworker Program helps agricultural workers throughout Oregon with employment, housing, civil rights, and other legal issues. Legal Aid Services of Oregon serves Marion County.
Multnomah
Legal Aid Services of Oregon (Native American Program – Portland Office)
4531 Southeast Belmont Street, Suite 201Portland, OR 97215
Phone: (503) 223-9483
URL: https://lasoregon.org/
Legal Aid Services of Oregon (LASO) offers services to individuals with low-income. LASO’s offices assist with the following types of cases: family law cases involving domestic violence; housing cases like repair issues, housing discrimination, and help with government housing programs; senior law issues, like problems with long term care facilities and elder abuse; consumer issues, like debt collection and bankruptcy; and employment problems, like unpaid wages and discrimination. The Native American Program (NAPOLS) represents low-income Indian tribes, Native organizations, and tribal members on issues involving federal Indian law or tribal law, or that are otherwise impacted by the client’s tribal status, such as tribal sovereignty, tribal enrollment, and trust land and resources.
Legal Aid Services of Oregon (Portland Regional Office)
522 Southwest Fifth Street, Suite 812Portland, OR 97204
Phone: (503) 224-4086
Phone 2: (888) 610-8764
URL: https://lasoregon.org/
The Portland Regional Office of Oregon Law Center (OLC) offers services to the low-income client population. Priority areas include domestic violence issues, landlord-tenant law, family law, public benefits, employment law, and civil rights. Oregon Law Center serves Clackamas, Crook, Hood River, Deschutes, Jefferson, Multnomah, Sherman, and Wasco Counties
Oregon Crime Victims Law Center
7412 Southwest Beaverton-Hillsdale Highway, Suite 209Portland, OR 97225
Phone: (503) 208-8160
Phone 2: (866) 838-4142
URL: https://www.ocvlc.org/
Email: info@ocvlc.org
The Oregon Crime Victims Law Center (OCVLC) provides services to victims of crime. Services include: free legal representation; social support services; referrals to community agencies; and trainings regarding crime victims’ rights.
Umatilla
Legal Aid Services of Oregon (Pendleton Regional Office)
365 Southeast Third StreetPendleton, OR 97801
Phone: (541) 276-6685
Phone 2: (800) 843-1115
Fax: (503) 276-4549
URL: https://lasoregon.org/
Legal Aid Services of Oregon (LASO) offers services to individuals with low-income. LASO’s offices assist with the following types of cases: family law cases involving domestic violence; housing cases like repair issues, housing discrimination, and help with government housing programs; senior law issues, like problems with long term care facilities and elder abuse; consumer issues, like debt collection and bankruptcy; and employment problems, like unpaid wages and discrimination. Legal Aid Services of Oregon’s Pendleton Regional Office serves Gilliam, Morrow, Umatilla, Union, Wallowa, and Wheeler Counties.
Washington
Legal Aid Services of Oregon (Farmworker Program - Hillsboro Regional Office)
230 Northeast Second Avenue, Suite AHillsboro, OR 97124
Phone: (503) 648-7163
Phone 2: (888) 245-4091
Fax: (503) 648-0513
URL: https://lasoregon.org/
Legal Aid Services of Oregon (LASO) offers services to individuals with low-income. LASO’s offices assist with the following types of cases: family law cases involving domestic violence; housing cases like repair issues, housing discrimination, and help with government housing programs; senior law issues, like problems with long term care facilities and elder abuse; consumer issues, like debt collection and bankruptcy; and employment problems, like unpaid wages and discrimination. The Farmworker Program helps agricultural workers throughout Oregon with employment, housing, civil rights, and other legal issues. Legal Aid Services of Oregon’s Hillsboro Regional Office serves Washington County.
Yamhill
Oregon Law Center (McMinnville Office)
The Eagle Building117 Northeast 5th Street, Suite B
McMinnville, OR 97128
Phone: (503) 472-9561
URL: https://oregonlawcenter.org/
The McMinnville Office of Oregon Law Center (OLC) offers services to the low-income client population. Priority areas include domestic violence issues, landlord-tenant law, family law, public benefits, employment law, and civil rights. Oregon Law Center serves Yamhill County.




