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To apply for services, you should call our Legal Advice and Referral Center at 618.394.7300 or toll free at 877.342.7891.

  • The person who needs legal help should call unless he or she cannot due to age or disability.
  • Most of our offices use a telephone automated attendant. Listen carefully to the message. You will be told what to do depending on the kind of legal problem you are calling about.
  • As a general rule, our local offices handle intake for emergencies, and our Legal Advice and Referral Center (LARC) handles intake for all other new cases.
  • LARC gets a lot of calls, so you may have to hold to speak to an attorney. LARC takes calls from 9:00 a.m. until 1:30 p.m. Monday through Friday.
  • If you have received any papers from a court, government agency or other person such as a landlord, you should have them handy when you call.
  • All information you give us will be kept confidential.

The person you speak to at the local office or LARC will first determine if you are eligible for services. You will be asked some questions about your income and other personal information. If you don’t qualify for our help, we will tell you right away.

WHAT HAPPENS IF YOU ARE ELIGIBLE FOR SERVICES?

If your call is handled by the local office, you will usually be called back or sent a letter for an in-office or telephone appointment. If you do not have a phone, a call back time will be arranged.

If your call is handled by LARC, you will speak to an attorney over the telephone about your problem immediately. If you may qualify for more than advice, then the attorney will refer your case to the local office for review.

WHAT IF WE CANNOT ACCEPT YOUR CASE?

We cannot accept every case. If we cannot help you with a legal problem, we will tell you to check the phone book for a lawyer near you.


Land of Lincoln Legal Assistance Foundation, Incorporated
Executive Director's Office • 8787 State Street, Suite 201
East St. Louis, Illinois 62203

Promoting economic security and access to health care are priorities to help low-income people lead safe, healthy lives. In addition, each office offers other special projects and services to help meet the legal needs of the community served by that office.