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Free and Low-Cost Legal Resources in Utah

Utah Free Legal Answers

  • Individuals must first fill out a form to determine whether they qualify to use this service. If they qualify, users are allowed to ask attorneys questions about their civil legal questions (no criminal matters). Questions are answered by pro bono attorneys in Utah. The service helps with questions in: family law, housing, eviction, homelessness, consumer rights, financial, employment, health/disability, civil rights, juvenile and education law. This program is sponsored by the American Bar Association’s committee on pro bono and public service. https://utah.freelegalanswers.org/

Utah Legal Services (ULS)

  • Utah Legal Services provides legal help to those who qualify in non-criminal cases. They answer questions, give advice, prepare legal documents and represent clients in court and before administrative agencies. They cannot assist in any criminal matters. They have offices all over the state. Currently, they can help with the following issues: family law, public benefits assistance, housing, consumer issues, seniors, agricultural workers, Native American Indian Law, bankruptcy, QDROs and guardianship. You can apply online or call the phone number for the office. They work primarily remotely, so call to schedule an appointment. Check their website for updates. https://www.utahlegalservices.org/contact 
  • Utah Legal Services - St George Office
    • Address:  229 E. St George Blvd, Ste. 103, St George, UT 84770 (get Directions)
    • Phone:  (435) 628-1604
  • Utah Legal Services - Provo Office
    • Address:  455 N University Ave, Ste. 100, Provo, UT 84601 (get Directions}
    • Phone:  (801) 374-6766
  • Utah Legal Services - Ogden Office
    • Address:  298 24th St, Ste. 110, Ogden, UT 84401 (get Directions)
    • Phone:  (801) 394-9431
  • Utah Legal Services - SLC Office
    • Address:  960 S Main St, Salt Lake City, UT 84101-2923 (get Directions)
    • Phone:  (801) 328-8891

Street Law: University of Utah Pro Bono Initiative

  • Horizonte School, in the cafeteria, 1234 South Main Street, Salt Lake City
  • This clinic is part of the SJ Quinney Law School Pro Bono Initiative. They can answer questions relating to housing issues (landlord/tenant disputes and eviction), employment (discrimination, termination and harassment), consumer, and small claims. They have two in-person locations, Columbus Center and at Horizonte, see their online calendar at the website below for dates of these clinics. They also have limited online appointments, email  probono@law.utah.edu. 

Expungement & Justice Law: University of Utah Pro Bono Initiative

  • Part of the SJ Quinney Law School Pro Bono Initiative. Answers questions about expungements and procedural issues regarding outstanding warrants or misdemeanor offenses. Requires that interested individuals call Utah Legal Services to determine if they qualify for an expungement first. There is an in-person clinic that usually occurs on the first Thursday of the month. More information can be found on their website. 

Rainbow Law: University of Utah Pro Bono Initiative

  • Part of the SJ Quinney Law School Pro Bono Initiative. Answers questions about LGBTQIA+ legal issues. Can answer questions on employment, name and gender marker changes, estate planning, and family law. This program takes place in-person at the Olpin Student Union on the 2nd Wednesday of each month. There are also limited online appointments, email  probono@law.utah.edu. See website for calendar and more information.

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