Legal Resources
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Anoka-Ramsey Community College Counselors are available to meet with students who need help accessing resources to support their mental health or general wellbeing.
Legal Resources
Community resources to help you navigate legal issues.
Alexandra House
Alexandra House provides domestic, sexual, and relationship violence services
to women, men, youth and families. They provide free-of-charge legal services to help
clients navigate the legal system in criminal and protective order cases. Visit Alexandra
House's website to learn more.
Central Minnesota Legal Services
Provides free legal help to low-income individuals and families to assist with
civil legal issues. Learn more at Central Minnesota Legal Service's website.
HOME Line Tenant Hotline
Free hotline for Minnesota renters.
Immigrant Law Center
Immigrant Law Center provides free brief legal advice and full representation
to immigrants and refugees in Minnesota who qualify for services. Visit them online
more online or call 651-641-1011.
Mid-Minnesota Legal Aid
Mid-Minnesota Legal Aid specializes in professional legal help to Minnesotans
who traditionally lack access to the American justice system and cannot afford the
services of a private attorney. These groups generally include: people with low incomes,
seniors and people with disabilities.
Minnesota Judicial Branch Self-Help Center
A Self-Help Center is a place where you can find helpful information, services
and resources about your legal problem if you are not represented by an attorney.
The Self-Help Centers assist people who represent themselves in the Minnesota District
Courts. Visit Minnesota Judicial Branch online to learn more.
Volunteer Lawyers Network
Provides civil legal services to low-income Minnesotans through volunteer attorneys.
Visit Volunteer Lawyers Network online to learn more.