Legal Resources

Need legal help? Find free local legal services and resources below.


If you need some help resolving a conflict, the Bellevue Conflict Resolution Center may be able to help you. Their free and confidential services are available for people who work or live in Bellevue and Kirkland.

Fill out an intake form: https://bellevuewa.gov/city-government/departments/community-development/conflict-assistance/how-we-help-you

ELAP provides eviction prevention and free legal help to all in King County.  

For help, call 425-747-7274 or visit their services at https://elap.org/get-help/

The ACLU works to protect people’s rights in the U.S. They help with issues like free speech, fair treatment by the police, and equal rights for everyone.

Learn more: https://www.aclu.org/issues/immigrants-rights

Walk-in legal assistance is available, focusing on helping renters who are facing eviction. 

For information, call 206-267-7090 

Get free legal advice for low-income renters. 

For information: https://ccsww.org/services/tenant-law-center/ 

Legal help for tenants facing eviction or subsidy termination. 

For information: https://nwjustice.org/home  

Washington Law Help offers “self-help” legal information for renters.  

Explore here: https://www.washingtonlawhelp.org/ 

Free legal help for low-income Washington State residents.  

Call for more information: 1-888-201-1014 

If you or someone you know has received an immigration court notice or been detained by ICE, the Seattle-King County Immigrant Legal Defense Network may be able to assist.

Call for more information: 206-727-8515 or email [email protected]

Explore here: https://www.seattle.gov/iandraffairs/programs-and-services/immigration-legal-defense

LCYC protects the interests and safety of youth in Washington state.

Call for more information: 206-494-0323

Explore here: https://lcycwa.org/immigration

WAISN helps immigrants and their families with support, safety, and resources. 

Call for more information: 1-884-724- 3737.  

Provides legal services to low-income immigrants in Washington State.  

For information and registration:  https://www.nwirp.org/get-help/ 

Search for an immigration lawyer using this tool provided by the American Immigration Lawyers Association.

Find a lawyer: https://www.ailalawyer.com/

NISO connects the community with promotores to find resources to improve quality of life.  

Call for more information: 206-334-6816.