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Legal Aid of Arkansas
Center for Arkansas Legal Services (CALS)
Arkansas Law Help / ARLawHelp
University of Arkansas School of Law – Transactional Clinic
University of Arkansas School of Law – Community and Rural Enterprise Development (CRED) Clinic
- Website: www.arlegalaid.org
- Hotline: 1-800-952-9243
- Legal Areas: Landlord-tenant disputes, evictions, fair housing, housing discrimination, contract disputes, home ownership, and foreclosure assistance.
- Free Advice: Free legal services are available for residents of 31 counties whose income and assets are below the threshold of 125% of the federal poverty guideline, though some exceptions do occur.
Center for Arkansas Legal Services (CALS)
- Website: www.arkansaslegal.org
- Hotline: 501-376-3423
- Legal Areas: Evictions, landlord/tenant issues, fair housing, foreclosure, housing stability, and more.
- Free Advice: Free legal advice is available to low-income Arkansans who meet the income eligibility guidelines upon being screened.
Arkansas Law Help / ARLawHelp
- Website: www.arlawhelp.org
- Hotline: 1-888-540-2941
- Legal Areas: Landlord/tenant issues, evictions, foreclosure, buying a home, renting, fair housing, utility assistance, self-help forms, and more.
- Free Advice: Free legal advice is available to those Arkansas residents who cannot afford private counsel.
University of Arkansas School of Law – Transactional Clinic
- Website: www.law.uark.edu/service-outreach/clinics
- Hotline: 479-575-3056
- Legal Areas: Purchase and lease of real property, drafting and negotiation of contracts.
- Free Advice: Free legal services are available for non-profits, small businesses, cooperatives, and small municipalities, particularly in Northwest Arkansas.
University of Arkansas School of Law – Community and Rural Enterprise Development (CRED) Clinic
- Website: www.law.uark.edu/service-outreach/clinics/rural-clinic.php
- Hotline: 479-575-3056
- Legal Areas: Transactional property issues such as purchase/lease of property.
- Free Advice: Free legal services are available from students who are supervised by faculty for small businesses, non-profits, cooperatives, and small municipalities.