Best Legal Aid in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma — 3 verified

3 Resources

1. Oklahoma Indian Legal Services

Free civil legal services for Native American women in Oklahoma covering family law, housing, public benefits, and tribal court matters. Income eligibility applies. Women of Native American descent can call Mon-Fri 8am-5pm to complete the intake process. Attorneys have expertise in both state and tribal jurisdiction issues unique to Oklahoma's tribal nations.

800-658-1497 · 4200 Perimeter Center Dr Suite 222, Oklahoma City, OK 73112

2. Oklahoma Disability Law Center

Oklahoma's federally designated protection and advocacy organization providing free legal advocacy for people with disabilities. Women with physical, mental, or developmental disabilities can get assistance with rights violations, benefits denials, housing discrimination, and healthcare access. Call Mon-Fri 8am-5pm or visit okdlc.org to request services and learn about eligibility.

800-880-7755 · 2915 N Classen Blvd Suite 300, Oklahoma City, OK 73106

3. Oklahoma Access to Justice Commission

Oklahoma Access to Justice Commission coordinates statewide efforts to connect low-income Oklahomans with free legal help through legal aid organizations, law school clinics, and pro bono programs. Women can call to be referred to appropriate legal resources for their situation. Open Mon-Fri 8:30am-5pm. Visit okbar.org for additional legal resources.

405-556-9343 · 1901 N Lincoln Blvd, Oklahoma City, OK 73105

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Featured: Oklahoma Indian Legal Services, Oklahoma Disability Law Center, Oklahoma Access to Justice Commission.