Resources: Legal Services And Rights

  • 503-227-3186

    Advocacy organization dedicated to preserving and advancing civil liberties and civil rights.  Assistance in cases that will establish precedent on important civil liberties and civil rights principals.

  • 503-655-8431

    Clackamas County District Attorney's Office represents the state in a wide range of felony and misdemeanor prosecutions. Contact office for referral to Juvenile Justice and Juvenile Crime Prevention Subcommittees; the Family Violence Coordinating Council; the Criminal Justice Council; the Multidisciplinary Child Abuse Investigation Team; and the Multidisciplinary Elder Abuse Team.

  • 421 High St.
    Suite 110
    Oregon City
    OR
    97045-2202
    503-655-2518
    9 a.m.-5 p.m. Mon-Fri, closed during the noon hour.
    Transit: 33, 35, 79,154.

    Serving low-income individuals and seniors in Clackamas, Hood River, Sherman, and Wasco Counties. Advice, self-help materials and representation in court on a wide range of legal issues.  Call to schedule an appointment. Bus service: 33, 35, 154.

  • 2710 NE 14th Ave.
    Portland
    OR
    97212-3201
    503-288-0130
    Transit: 8, 9, 33.

    Renters rights assistance. CAT provides assistance in stopping the eviction process and secures legal aid for people at risk of losing their housing. See also Renters Resources. Bus service: 8, 9, 33.

  • 503-222-1111

    Leave a message and your call will be returned after 7 p.m.  Help with paternity options; child support for children over 18 years old, joint custody problems; and undistributed child
    support.  Bus Service: 8, 9, 33.

  • 620 SW 5th Ave.
    Fifth Floor
    Portland
    OR
    97204-1428
    503-243-2081
    9 a.m.-noon, 1-5 p.m. Mon-Fri.

    Advice and information about the rights of people with disabilities, including civil rights, special education, health care, rights to public and private services, guardianship and rights in care facilities. Free legal and advocacy assistance to individuals with physical or mental disability. Bus service: Fareless Max Red, Blue.

  • 1001 Molalla Ave. Suite 209
    Oregon City
    OR
    503-722-4110
    8:30 a.m – 5 p.m Mon-Thu.
    Transit: 32, 33

    Parrot Creek staff in local police stations (Lake Oswego, West Linn, Oregon City, Canby, Gladstone, and Milwalkie) to meet to address concerns and redirect youth
    Bus service: 32, 33

  • 401 NE 19th Ave
    #200
    Portland
    OR
    97232-4800
    503-232-2540, 1-866-608-1212
    8:30a.m.-5p.m. Mon.-Fri.; closed for lunch during noon hour.

    Protects the rights of children and youth by providing information, referrals and advice on juvenile law.  Offers legal services; family mediation; juvenile court petitions for abuse and neglect allegations, among other services. Bus service: 12, 19, 20, 70

  • 503-684-3763, 800-452-7636

    Referrals to attorneys in the area where callers need assistance.

  • 921 SW Washington St
    Ste. 500
    Portland
    OR
    97205-2823
    503-224-4086
    9 a.m.-12, 1-5 p.m. , Monday-Friday.
    Transit: Fareless square

    Drop-ins welcome.  Free legal information for low-income Oregonians on a wide range of issues.Bus service: Fareless square Max Red, Blue.

  • 503-648-7163
    9 a.m.-noon and 1-5 p.m., Mon-Fri.
    Transit: 48, MAX blue.

    Assistance with restraining orders for domestic violence, elder abuse, and abuse of disabled persons, stalking orders, family law issues, public benefits issues, housing issues, employment issues and tax issues. Family law services for survivors of domestic violence in divorce, custody, parenting time and modification cases. Services for farm workers.  Bus service: 48, MAX blue.

  • 397 N First Street
    Woodburn
    OR
    97071-4623
    503-981-5291; 1-800-662-6096 ext. 397
    Monday-Friday 9am-5pm.

    Provides free legal assistance to rural workers and farm (fruit, vegetables, plants and animals, canning, food processing, meat packing etc..) Mainly help with labor issues as claims of salary payments and provide assistance with tax problems, consumer services, and civil rights. Serving the counties of Marion, Polk, Clackamas and Multnomah mainly, but can call from another county and give the reference to the appropriate office.

  • 310 SW 4th Ave.
    Suite 1018
    Portland
    OR
    97204-2305
    503-768-6500
    9 a.m.-5 p.m., Monday-Friday.
    Transit: Fareless Max All.

    New client intakes done in January, June and September by appointment only. Topics include residential evictions, chapter 7 bankruptcy, child support modifications, domestic violence cases, and tax controversies with the Internal Revenue Service. Client incomes must fall within the federal poverty income guidelines.

  • 630 SW 5th Ave.
    Suite 500
    Portland
    OR
    97204-1411
    503-225-9100
    Transit: Fareless Max All.

    Court-appointed attorneys, assigned by judge. Representation to clients in court-appointed cases ranging from misdemeanor cases to felony cases, including homicides, in addition to juvenile cases and civil commitment proceedings. Works in sentencing advocacy. Bus service: Fareless square.

  • 1021 S.W. Fourth Avenue
    Room 600
    Portland
    OR
    97204-1110
    503-988-3162

    Help with identity theft, child support, community court resolution, and finding a defendants jail status. Bus service: Fareless Max All.

  • 503-986-5500

    Legal forms downloadable to your computer on various subjects: crime victims assistance, family law, appellate court program public defenders.

  • 503-295-2760

    OLC provides free civil legal services to low-income people.  The Portland office of OLC is not an entry point into legal services.  If you need legal assistance, the first step is to contact the legal services office serving your county.  If you are looking for information about civil legal problems, want to know more about an area of law that affects low income people, or want to see what forms or other legal resources are available, please visit the Oregon Law Help site.

  • 2619 NW Industrial Way
    Suite B4
    Portland
    OR
    97210
    503-823-2179
  • 921 SW Washington St
    Suite 500
    Portland
    OR
    97205-2823
    503-224-4086
    9 a.m.-noon and 1-5 p.m. Mon-Fri.
    Transit: Fareless square.

    Free counseling in legal matters to any Multnomah County resident 60 and older, who is a U.S. citizen or legal alien. Assistance with health benefits; protection from abuse and exploitation; long term care; property issues; wills and estates. Bus service: Fareless square.

  • 421 High St.
    #210
    Oregon City
    OR
    97045
    503-557-9800.

    St. Andrew Legal Clinic is a community-based non-profit organization that provides quality legal services, in the area of family law, to low income individuals and families in Multnomah, Washington and Clackamas Counties.

  • 503-281-1500

    Provides legal services, in the area of family law, to low-income individuals and families in Multnomah, Washington and Clackamas Counties.

  • 503-648-1600
    Multnomah County: 503-281-1500. Clackamas County: 503-557-9800.

    St. Andrew Legal Clinic is a community-based non-profit organization that provides quality legal services, in the area of family law, to low income individuals and families in Multnomah, Washington and Clackamas Counties.

  • 1120 SW 5th Ave
    # 1530
    Portland
    OR
    97204-1912
    503-988-3150
    8 a.m.-5 p.m. Mon-Fri.
    Transit: Fareless Max All.

    A division of the Multnomah County District Attorney's office. Child Support Collection:  payment information, out-of-state orders, modifying an order, locating the parent, establishing paternity, enforcing support, disbursement, accounting.

  • 503-620-3000

    State-wide legal referrals. The client will be given the name and phone number of an attorney in the area where they need assistance.