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Free and Low-Cost Legal Resources in Utah

Disability Law Center

  • https://disabilitylawcenter.org/get-help/apply-for-help/
  • 960 South Main Street, Salt Lake City 
  • 1-800-662-9080
  • Calls Accepted: Monday through Thursday 9:00am–4:00pm, and Friday 9:00am-1:00pm.
  • The Center no longer accepts walk-ins, but you can stop by their offices to fill out the intake paperwork, or complete it online or via phone using the information given above. This center provides services to people suffering discrimination due to a disability. Examples of discrimination include the following: abuse, neglect, accessibility, assistive technology, civil rights, community living, education, health care, housing, transportation, and voting rights. "Disability" is broadly defined to include developmental, physical, intellectual, learning, or sensory disabilities, as well as mental illnesses, emotional impairments, traumatic brain injuries, or chronic health conditions.

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. 

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/