Legal Assistance
Included in this list are organizations that provide free or low-cost legal services to victims and survivors of abuse, as well as to 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 with whom you can consult to obtain advice. We list the organizations by the county where the office is located, but many offices serve multiple counties. We indicate the “counties served” whenever possible. You can click “View All” to look through the complete list of organizations.
Please note: WomensLaw does not have a relationship with or promote the organizations listed on these pages. Because we include thousands of resources, we cannot review them regularly or vouch for the information or services they provide. We share these resources to help all victims and survivors of abuse find essential direct services and support their needs and safety concerns.
Benton
Northwest Justice Project - Tri Cities Office
1313 N. Young Street, Suite DKennewick, WA 99336
Phone: (509) 547-2760 or (800) 310-6076
Phone 2: (888) 201-1014 (CLEAR intake line)
Fax: 509) 547-1612
URL: https://nwjustice.org/home
Northwest Justice Project (NJP) provides eligible low-income individuals with free legal help including legal advice, education, limited legal services, self-help materials, referrals, and representation. NJP has several specialized programs that serve distinct populations such as survivors of domestic violence, Native Americans, farm workers, persons over 60 years of age, and others. In some cases, clients may be asked to help pay some of the costs of a court case, and this will be discussed beforehand. Apply for services by completing the online application on the NJP website, or call their intake and referral hotline called CLEAR (Coordinated Legal Education Advice and Referral). Persons aged 60 and over can call CLEAR*Sr at (888) 387-7111. The Tri Cities office serves Benton, Franklin, Walla Walla, Columbia, Garfield, and Asotin counties.
Chelan
Northwest Justice Project - Wenatchee Office
300 Okanogan Avenue, Suite 3AWenatchee, WA 98801
Phone: (509) 664-5101 or (888) 201-1021
Phone 2: (888) 201-1014 (CLEAR intake line)
Fax: (509) 665-6557
URL: https://nwjustice.org/home
Northwest Justice Project (NJP) provides eligible low-income individuals with free legal help including legal advice, education, limited legal services, self-help materials, referrals, and representation. NJP has several specialized programs that serve distinct populations such as survivors of domestic violence, Native Americans, farm workers, persons over 60 years of age, and others. In some cases, clients may be asked to help pay some of the costs of a court case, and this will be discussed beforehand. Apply for services by completing the online application on the NJP website, or call their intake and referral hotline called CLEAR (Coordinated Legal Education Advice and Referral). Persons aged 60 and over can call CLEAR*Sr at (888) 387-7111. The Wenatchee office serves Chelan, Douglas, Okanogan, Grant, and Adams counties.
Clallam
Northwest Justice Project - Port Angeles Office
1020 Caroline StreetPort Angeles, WA 98362
Phone: (360) 452-9137 or (866) 402-4452
Phone 2: (888) 201-1014 (CLEAR intake line)
Fax: (360) 452-4053
URL: https://nwjustice.org/home
Northwest Justice Project (NJP) provides eligible low-income individuals with free legal help including legal advice, education, limited legal services, self-help materials, referrals, and representation. NJP has several specialized programs that serve distinct populations such as survivors of domestic violence, Native Americans, farm workers, persons over 60 years of age, and others. In some cases, clients may be asked to help pay some of the costs of a court case, and this will be discussed beforehand. Apply for services by completing the online application on the NJP website, or call their intake and referral hotline called CLEAR (Coordinated Legal Education Advice and Referral). Persons aged 60 and over can call CLEAR*Sr at (888) 387-7111. The Port Angeles office serves Clallam and Jefferson counties.
Clark
Northwest Justice Project - Vancouver Office
500 W. 8th Street, Suite 275Vancouver, WA 98660
Phone: (360) 693-6130 or (888) 201-1020
Phone 2: (888) 201-1014 (CLEAR intake line)
Fax: (360) 693-6352
URL: https://nwjustice.org/home
Northwest Justice Project (NJP) provides eligible low-income individuals with free legal help including legal advice, education, limited legal services, self-help materials, referrals, and representation. NJP has several specialized programs that serve distinct populations such as survivors of domestic violence, Native Americans, farm workers, persons over 60 years of age, and others. In some cases, clients may be asked to help pay some of the costs of a court case, and this will be discussed beforehand. Apply for services by completing the online application on the NJP website, or call their intake and referral hotline called CLEAR (Coordinated Legal Education Advice and Referral). Persons aged 60 and over can call CLEAR*Sr at (888) 387-7111. The Vancouver office serves Clark, Klickitat, and Skamania counties.
Cowlitz
Northwest Justice Project - Longview Office
1338 Commerce Avenue, Suite 210Longview, WA 98632
Phone: (360) 425-1537 or (866) 402-7971
Phone 2: (888) 201-1014 (CLEAR intake line)
Fax: (360) 578-0241
URL: https://nwjustice.org/home
Northwest Justice Project (NJP) provides eligible low-income individuals with free legal help including legal advice, education, limited legal services, self-help materials, referrals, and representation. NJP has several specialized programs that serve distinct populations such as survivors of domestic violence, Native Americans, farm workers, persons over 60 years of age, and others. In some cases, clients may be asked to help pay some of the costs of a court case, and this will be discussed beforehand. Apply for services by completing the online application on the NJP website, or call their intake and referral hotline called CLEAR (Coordinated Legal Education Advice and Referral). Persons aged 60 and over can call CLEAR*Sr at (888) 387-7111. The Longview office serves Cowlitz and Wahkiakum counties.
Grant
Northwest Justice Project - Quincy Satellite Office
1309 Central Avenue SouthQuincy, WA 98848
Phone: (509) 381-2332
Phone 2: (888) 201-1014 (CLEAR intake line)
Fax: (206) 299-3048
URL: https://nwjustice.org/home
Northwest Justice Project (NJP) provides eligible low-income individuals with free legal help including legal advice, education, limited legal services, self-help materials, referrals, and representation. NJP has several specialized programs that serve distinct populations such as survivors of domestic violence, Native Americans, farm workers, persons over 60 years of age, and others. In some cases, clients may be asked to help pay some of the costs of a court case, and this will be discussed beforehand. Apply for services by completing the online application on the NJP website, or call their intake and referral hotline called CLEAR (Coordinated Legal Education Advice and Referral). Persons aged 60 and over can call CLEAR*Sr at (888) 387-7111.
Grays Harbor
Northwest Justice Project - Aberdeen Office
218 N. Broadway, Suite 1Aberdeen, WA 98520
Phone: (360) 533-2282 or (866) 402-5293
Phone 2: (888) 201-1014 (CLEAR intake line)
Fax: (360) 533-2932
URL: https://nwjustice.org/home
Northwest Justice Project (NJP) provides eligible low-income individuals with free legal help including legal advice, education, limited legal services, self-help materials, referrals, and representation. NJP has several specialized programs that serve distinct populations such as survivors of domestic violence, Native Americans, farm workers, persons over 60 years of age, and others. In some cases, clients may be asked to help pay some of the costs of a court case, and this will be discussed beforehand. Apply for services by completing the online application on the NJP website, or call their intake and referral hotline called CLEAR (Coordinated Legal Education Advice and Referral). Persons aged 60 and over can call CLEAR*Sr at (888) 387-7111. The Aberdeen office serves Grays Harbor and Pacific counties.
King
Eastside Legal Assistance Program
Bellevue, WAPhone: (425) 747-7274 (English)
Phone 2: (425) 620-2778 (español)
Fax: (425) 747-7504
URL: https://elap.org/
Email: info@elap.org
The Eastside Legal Assistance Program (ELAP) provides free legal help and resources on civil legal issues to low-income residents in King County. Staff attorneys provide legal services to domestic violence survivors who have been referred to ELAP by a domestic violence program or other service provider. Services offered could include legal advice, help obtaining a protection order, support during court processes, referrals for additional service, and representation in court. ELAP also holds free monthly legal clinics in the county on a variety of topics including domestic violence/family law, housing, immigration, employment, and more. At the domestic violence clinic, they can help draft protection orders and provide one-time legal advice on divorce, custody, and parenting plans. Call their office to make an appointment at one of their legal clinics.
Family Violence Appellate Project
1239 120th Avenue NE, Suite JBellevue, WA 98005
Phone: (360) 680-1030
URL: https://fvaplaw.org/
Email: infowa@fvaplaw.org
Family Violence Appellate Project (FVAP) is a nonprofit organization dedicated to providing free legal representation to domestic violence survivors at the appellate level. They focus on cases where trial court decisions leave survivors and their children at serious risk of further abuse. Interpretation and translation services are available. FVAP serves everyone regardless of immigration status.
King County Bar Association Pro Bono Services
1200 5th Avenue, Suite 700Seattle, WA 98101
Phone: (206) 267-7100
URL: https://www.kcba.org/?pg=Free-Legal-Assistance
The Pro Bono Services department works with volunteer attorneys, paralegals, law students, and community members to provide free legal assistance to eligible, low-income King County residents. Legal advice and services are available in a various areas of law including housing, debt/bankruptcy, family law, and vacating criminal records. Their Domestic Violence Legal Advocacy Project offers direct representation in protection order cases and family law cases; for these services call 211 or ask a domestic violence organization to refer you. Interpreter services are available upon request.
Legal Voice
907 Pine Street, Suite 500Seattle, WA 98101
Phone: (206) 682-9522
URL: https://legalvoice.org/
Legal Voice aims to protect the legal rights of women and LGBTQ people in the Northwest by providing extensive legal information. Their website offers publications and links to resources on legal issues affecting women and families, including gender-based violence, family law, and more.
Neighborhood Legal Clinics
King County Bar Association1200 5th Ave, Suite 700
Seattle, WA 98101
Phone: (206) 267-7070
URL: https://www.kcba.org/?pg=Neighborhood-Legal-Clinics
The Neighborhood Legal Clinics program (NLC) offers free, limited legal advice and referrals to eligible King County and Washington residents with legal issues in King County. NLC provides free consultations of 30-60 minutes for civil legal issues with volunteer attorneys. They also hold legal clinics throughout King County for general legal topics, family law, debt/bankruptcy, and civil rights, which are listed on the website. Attorneys will determine whether the client has a legal problem, suggest possible options, and provide referrals if needed. These attorneys will not represent clients in court. To make an appointment, complete the online intake form or call their office.
Northwest Justice Project - Kent Satellite Office
124 4th Avenue South, Suite 240Kent, WA 98032
Phone: (253) 480-6125 or (855) 682-0795
Fax: (253) 852-6050
URL: https://nwjustice.org/home
Northwest Justice Project (NJP) provides eligible low-income individuals with free legal help including legal advice, education, limited legal services, self-help materials, referrals, and representation. NJP has several specialized programs that serve distinct populations such as survivors of domestic violence, Native Americans, farm workers, persons over 60 years of age, and others. In some cases, clients may be asked to help pay some of the costs of a court case, and this will be discussed beforehand. For legal issues in King County, call 2-1-1 to be referred to a legal aid provider or apply for services by completing the online application on the NJP website. Persons aged 60 and over can call CLEAR*Sr at (888) 387-7111.
Northwest Justice Project - Main Office
401 Second Avenue South, Suite 407Seattle, WA 98225
Phone: (206) 464-1519 or (888) 201-1012
Fax: (206) 624-7501
URL: https://nwjustice.org/home
Northwest Justice Project (NJP) provides eligible low-income individuals with free legal help including legal advice, education, limited legal services, self-help materials, referrals, and representation. NJP has several specialized programs that serve distinct populations such as survivors of domestic violence, Native Americans, farm workers, persons over 60 years of age, and others. In some cases, clients may be asked to help pay some of the costs of a court case, and this will be discussed beforehand. For legal issues in King County, call 2-1-1 to be referred to a legal aid provider or apply for services by completing the online application on the NJP website. Persons aged 60 and over can call CLEAR*Sr at (888) 387-7111. This office serves King County.
Protection Order Advocacy Program
King County Courthouse516 3rd Avenue, Room C213
Seattle, WA 98104
Phone: (206) 477-1103
URL: https://kingcounty.gov/en/dept/pao/courts-jails-legal-system/protection-orders
The Protection Order Advocacy Program is a program of the King County Prosecuting Attorney’s Office. Program advocates provide free assistance to individuals seeking a domestic violence protection order and are available for in-person and virtual appointments. The program website provides information about the different types of protection orders in Washington and the protection order process. The website also links to the King County Protection Order Portal, which has tools, helpful videos, and resources for filing electronically for a protection order.
Protection Order Advocacy Program
Maleng Regional Justice Center 4014th Avenue North, Room 2B
Kent, WA 98032
Phone 2: (206) 477-3758
URL: https://kingcounty.gov/en/dept/pao/courts-jails-legal-system/protection-orders
The Protection Order Advocacy Program is a program of the King County Prosecuting Attorney’s Office. Program advocates provide free assistance to individuals seeking a domestic violence protection order and are available for in-person and virtual appointments. The program website provides information about the different types of protection orders in Washington and the protection order process. The website also links to the King County Protection Order Portal, which has tools, helpful videos, and resources for filing electronically for a protection order.
Kitsap
Northwest Justice Project - Bremerton Satellite Office
400 Warren Avenue, Suite 350Bremerton, WA 98337
Phone: (360) 377-6378
Phone 2: (888) 201-1014 (CLEAR intake line)
Fax: (360) 627-9256
URL: https://nwjustice.org/home
Northwest Justice Project (NJP) provides eligible low-income individuals with free legal help including legal advice, education, limited legal services, self-help materials, referrals, and representation. NJP has several specialized programs that serve distinct populations such as survivors of domestic violence, Native Americans, farm workers, persons over 60 years of age, and others. In some cases, clients may be asked to help pay some of the costs of a court case, and this will be discussed beforehand. Apply for services by completing the online application on the NJP website, or call their intake and referral hotline called CLEAR (Coordinated Legal Education Advice and Referral). Persons aged 60 and over can call CLEAR*Sr at (888) 387-7111.
Okanogan
Northwest Justice Project - Omak Satellite Office
646 Okoma Drive, Suite DOmak, WA 98841
Phone: (509) 422-2345
Phone 2: (888) 201-1014 (CLEAR intake line)
Fax: (509) 422-2866
URL: https://nwjustice.org/home
Northwest Justice Project (NJP) provides eligible low-income individuals with free legal help including legal advice, education, limited legal services, self-help materials, referrals, and representation. NJP has several specialized programs that serve distinct populations such as survivors of domestic violence, Native Americans, farm workers, persons over 60 years of age, and others. In some cases, clients may be asked to help pay some of the costs of a court case, and this will be discussed beforehand. Apply for services by completing the online application on the NJP website, or call their intake and referral hotline called CLEAR (Coordinated Legal Education Advice and Referral). Persons aged 60 and over can call CLEAR*Sr at (888) 387-7111.
Pierce
Northwest Justice Project - Tacoma Office
715 Tacoma Avenue SouthTacoma, WA 98402
Phone: (253) 272-7879 or (888) 201-1015
Phone 2: (888) 201-1014 (CLEAR intake line)
Fax: (253) 272-8226
URL: https://nwjustice.org/home
Northwest Justice Project (NJP) provides eligible low-income individuals with free legal help including legal advice, education, limited legal services, self-help materials, referrals, and representation. NJP has several specialized programs that serve distinct populations such as survivors of domestic violence, Native Americans, farm workers, persons over 60 years of age, and others. In some cases, clients may be asked to help pay some of the costs of a court case, and this will be discussed beforehand. Apply for services by completing the online application on the NJP website, or call their intake and referral hotline called CLEAR (Coordinated Legal Education Advice and Referral). Persons aged 60 and over can call CLEAR*Sr at (888) 387-7111. The Tacoma office serves Pierce and Kitsap counties.
Tacomaprobono Community Lawyers
621 Tacoma Avenue South, Suite 303Tacoma, WA 98402
Phone: (253) 572-5134 or (888) 822-5134
URL: https://tacomaprobono.org/
The organization Tacomaprobono Community Lawyers provides free civil legal aid in Pierce County. At their legal clinics they offer legal advice for a range of civil legal issues including family law, housing, criminal records, and more. Their Family Safety Project focuses on domestic violence protection orders, divorce, custody, child support, and other family law issues. To apply for service, complete their online intake form, call, or apply in person at their office. There are income eligibility requirements for many programs (not all programs).
Skagit
Northwest Justice Project - Mt. Vernon Satellite Office
1111 Cleveland Avenue, Suite 102Mt. Vernon, WA 98273
Phone: (360) 316-3018
Phone 2: (888) 201-1014 (CLEAR intake line)
URL: https://nwjustice.org/home
Northwest Justice Project (NJP) provides eligible low-income individuals with free legal help including legal advice, education, limited legal services, self-help materials, referrals, and representation. NJP has several specialized programs that serve distinct populations such as survivors of domestic violence, Native Americans, farm workers, persons over 60 years of age, and others. In some cases, clients may be asked to help pay some of the costs of a court case, and this will be discussed beforehand. Apply for services by completing the online application on the NJP website, or call their intake and referral hotline called CLEAR (Coordinated Legal Education Advice and Referral). Persons aged 60 and over can call CLEAR*Sr at (888) 387-7111.
Snohomish
Northwest Justice Project - Everett Office
2822 Colby Avenue, Suite 400Everett, WA 98201
Phone: (425) 252-8515 or (888) 201-1017
Phone 2: (888) 201-1014 (CLEAR intake line)
Fax: (425) 252-5945
URL: https://nwjustice.org/home
Northwest Justice Project (NJP) provides eligible low-income individuals with free legal help including legal advice, education, limited legal services, self-help materials, referrals, and representation. NJP has several specialized programs that serve distinct populations such as survivors of domestic violence, Native Americans, farm workers, persons over 60 years of age, and others. In some cases, clients may be asked to help pay some of the costs of a court case, and this will be discussed beforehand. Apply for services by completing the online application on the NJP website, or call their intake and referral hotline called CLEAR (Coordinated Legal Education Advice and Referral). Persons aged 60 and over can call CLEAR*Sr at (888) 387-7111. The Everett office serves Snohomish County.
Snohomish
Snohomish County Legal Services
Everett, WAPhone: (425) 258-9283
URL: https://snocolegal.org/
Email: information@snocolegal.org
Snohomish County Legal Services (SCLS) provides free civil legal aid services to eligible low-income residents of the county, regardless of citizenship or immigration status. Areas of service are primarily family law, bankruptcy, housing, and wills for seniors. SCLS staff attorneys may sometimes provide full legal representation to victims of domestic violence or sexual assault in protection orders and family law cases (divorce, separation, paternity). To apply for services, complete the intake form and email it to SCLS. Interpretation provided if needed.
Spokane
Northwest Justice Project - Spokane Office
1702 W. BroadwaySpokane, WA 99201
Hotline: (509) 324-9128or (888) 201-1019
Phone: (509) 324-9128
Phone 2: (888) 201-1014 (CLEAR intake line)
Fax: (509) 324-0065
URL: https://nwjustice.org/home
Northwest Justice Project (NJP) provides eligible low-income individuals with free legal help including legal advice, education, limited legal services, self-help materials, referrals, and representation. NJP has several specialized programs that serve distinct populations such as survivors of domestic violence, Native Americans, farm workers, persons over 60 years of age, and others. In some cases, clients may be asked to help pay some of the costs of a court case, and this will be discussed beforehand. Apply for services by completing the online application on the NJP website, or call their intake and referral hotline called CLEAR (Coordinated Legal Education Advice and Referral). Persons aged 60 and over can call CLEAR*Sr at (888) 387-7111. The Spokane office serves Spokane, Whitman, Lincoln, Ferry, Pend Orielle, and Stevens counties.
Stevens
Northwest Justice Project - Colville Satellite Office
132 West 1st AvenueColville, WA 99114
Phone: (509) 684-7652 or (800) 303-7050
Phone 2: (888) 201-1014 (CLEAR intake line)
Fax: (509) 684-4541
URL: https://nwjustice.org/home
Northwest Justice Project (NJP) provides eligible low-income individuals with free legal help including legal advice, education, limited legal services, self-help materials, referrals, and representation. NJP has several specialized programs that serve distinct populations such as survivors of domestic violence, Native Americans, farm workers, persons over 60 years of age, and others. In some cases, clients may be asked to help pay some of the costs of a court case, and this will be discussed beforehand. Apply for services by completing the online application on the NJP website, or call their intake and referral hotline called CLEAR (Coordinated Legal Education Advice and Referral). Persons aged 60 and over can call CLEAR*Sr at (888) 387-7111.
Thurston
Northwest Justice Project - Olympia Office
711 Capitol Way South, Suite 704Olympia, WA 98501
Phone: (360) 753-3610 or (888) 212-0380
Phone 2: (888) 201-1014 (CLEAR intake line)
Fax: (360) 753-0174
URL: https://nwjustice.org/home
Northwest Justice Project (NJP) provides eligible low-income individuals with free legal help including legal advice, education, limited legal services, self-help materials, referrals, and representation. NJP has several specialized programs that serve distinct populations such as survivors of domestic violence, Native Americans, farm workers, persons over 60 years of age, and others. In some cases, clients may be asked to help pay some of the costs of a court case, and this will be discussed beforehand. Apply for services by completing the online application on the NJP website, or call their intake and referral hotline called CLEAR (Coordinated Legal Education Advice and Referral). Persons aged 60 and over can call CLEAR*Sr at (888) 387-7111. The Olympia office serves Thurston, Mason, and Lewis counties.
Thurston County Volunteer Legal Services
P.O. Box 405Olympia, WA 98507-0405
Phone: (360) 705-8194 or (844) 211-6916
URL: https://soundlegalaid.org/
Thurston County Volunteer Legal Services (TCVLS) provides free legal advice and information for civil (non-criminal) matters to eligible low-income residents at legal clinics. They can help people solve their own civil legal issue by giving legal advice and a list of next-steps at one of their clinics. Victims of domestic violence and sexual assault receive free legal advice at TCVLS clinics, regardless of income. There is a monthly drop-in clinic at SafePlace for those dealing with domestic violence. To apply for services, call the office for an intake interview. Interpretation is provided if needed. Serving Thurston, Mason, Grays Harbor, Lewis, and Pacific counties.
Walla Walla
Northwest Justice Project - Walla Walla Satellite Office
38 E. Main Street, Suite 207Walla Walla, WA 99362
Phone: (509) 525-9760 or (800) 289-0581
Phone 2: (888) 201-1014 (CLEAR intake line)
Fax: (509) 525-9895
URL: https://nwjustice.org/home
Northwest Justice Project (NJP) provides eligible low-income individuals with free legal help including legal advice, education, limited legal services, self-help materials, referrals, and representation. NJP has several specialized programs that serve distinct populations such as survivors of domestic violence, Native Americans, farm workers, persons over 60 years of age, and others. In some cases, clients may be asked to help pay some of the costs of a court case, and this will be discussed beforehand. Apply for services by completing the online application on the NJP website, or call their intake and referral hotline called CLEAR (Coordinated Legal Education Advice and Referral). Persons aged 60 and over can call CLEAR*Sr at (888) 387-7111.
Whatcom
Northwest Justice Project - Bellingham Office
1814 Cornwall AvenueBellingham, WA 98225
Phone: (360) 734-8680 or (800) 562-8836
Phone 2: (888) 201-1014 (CLEAR intake line)
Fax: (360) 734-0121
URL: https://nwjustice.org/home
Northwest Justice Project (NJP) provides eligible low-income individuals with free legal help including legal advice, education, limited legal services, self-help materials, referrals, and representation. NJP has several specialized programs that serve distinct populations such as survivors of domestic violence, Native Americans, farm workers, persons over 60 years of age, and others. In some cases, clients may be asked to help pay some of the costs of a court case, and this will be discussed beforehand. Apply for services by completing the online application on the NJP website, or call their intake and referral hotline called CLEAR (Coordinated Legal Education Advice and Referral). Persons aged 60 and over can call CLEAR*Sr at (888) 387-7111. This office serves Whatcom, Skagit, San Juan and Island counties.
Whitman
Northwest Justice Project - Pullman Satellite Office
745 Grand Avenue, Suite 101Pullman, WA 99163
Phone: (509) 381-2355
Phone 2: (888) 201-1014 (CLEAR intake line)
Fax: (206) 260-8931
URL: https://nwjustice.org/home
Northwest Justice Project (NJP) provides eligible low-income individuals with free legal help including legal advice, education, limited legal services, self-help materials, referrals, and representation. NJP has several specialized programs that serve distinct populations such as survivors of domestic violence, Native Americans, farm workers, persons over 60 years of age, and others. In some cases, clients may be asked to help pay some of the costs of a court case, and this will be discussed beforehand. Apply for services by completing the online application on the NJP website, or call their intake and referral hotline called CLEAR (Coordinated Legal Education Advice and Referral). Persons aged 60 and over can call CLEAR*Sr at (888) 387-7111.
Yakima
Northwest Justice Project - Yakima Office
311 N. 4th Street, Suite 201Yakima, WA 98901
Phone: (509) 574-4234 or (888) 201-1018
Phone 2: (888) 201-1014 (CLEAR intake line)
Fax: (509) 574-4238
URL: https://nwjustice.org/home
Northwest Justice Project (NJP) provides eligible low-income individuals with free legal help including legal advice, education, limited legal services, self-help materials, referrals, and representation. NJP has several specialized programs that serve distinct populations such as survivors of domestic violence, Native Americans, farm workers, persons over 60 years of age, and others. In some cases, clients may be asked to help pay some of the costs of a court case, and this will be discussed beforehand. Apply for services by completing the online application on the NJP website, or call their intake and referral hotline called CLEAR (Coordinated Legal Education Advice and Referral). Persons aged 60 and over can call CLEAR*Sr at (888) 387-7111. The Yakima office serves Yakima and Kittitas counties.




