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Legal self-help centers do not provide legal advice or help in filling out court forms. A legal self-help center is a place where you can learn about the law, your legal rights, and how to go to court. If you have a legal issue, you can go to a legal self-help center in your community to use a computer for free, search online for answers to your legal questions, find and prepare court forms, and get other help depending on your location.
At many legal self-help centers, staff can help you find free legal information on IllinoisLegalAid.org, including the following:
Check out ILAO's Legal Self-Help Center toolkit, which has lots of information and resources (flyers, referrals, on-demand trainings, and more) to help you assist your patrons.
2 W. Walnut Street
Harrisburg, IL 62946
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125 W Editor St
Ashland, IL 62612
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600 E. Spruce St.
Chatham, IL 62629
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555 Buckeye Road
Pleasant Plains, IL 62677
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1 Community Dr.
Rochester, IL 62563
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326 S 7th St
Springfield, IL 62701
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200 S 9th St
Springfield, IL 62701
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215 North Main St.
Winchester, IL 62694
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1 Defend Drive
Cowden, IL 62482
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303 N. Broadway
Herrick, IL 62431
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600 North Putnam
Moweaqua, IL 62550
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154 N. Broadway
Shelbyville, IL 62565
United States