Free civil legal services for high-priority legal needs.
How to get help
For assistance, call (509) 664-5101 or 1-888-201-1021
Monday:
9:00-5:00
Tuesday:
9:00-5:00
Wednesday:
9:00-5:00
Thursday:
9:00-5:00
Friday:
9:00-5:00
Who is eligible for services?
See below for an explanation of restrictions on who we can serve.
Service area:
Adams, Chelan, Douglas, Grant, Okanogan
Languages spoken Spanish
Can interpreters can be provided? Clients in need of interpreter services in order to access legal services through NJP are entitled to those services.
Wheelchair accessible? Y
Service guidelines:
Your family's income should be at or below 125.0% of the poverty level.
(Get more information about income guidelines.)
Must be a citizen or a legal permanent resident or in the process of.
If client is above 125%, but below 187%, we would take into consideration clients debts and monthly bills in determining eligibility.
What kind of help is available?
This office provides the following services:
Full Legal Representation Brief Advice Self-Help Materials
Washington LawHelp is provided as a public service by the Northwest Justice Project in collaboration with other legal aid providers in the Alliance for Equal Justice and Washington courts.