Mid-Minnesota Legal Aid
Legal Education and Information
Mid-Minnesota Legal Aid - St. Cloud Office
110 6th Ave S, Ste 200, St. Cloud, MN, 56301
Distance: 1090 Miles
(320) 253-0121
https://mylegalaid.org
Service Details
Description
Provides information about different types of law, the criminal justice system or other legal topics
Additional Information
Provides free information and civil legal aid to people with low incomes in central Minnesota.
Free civil legal aid for:
* Debt collection and unfair loans
* Disability-related cases
* Divorce and child custody
* Domestic violence
* Elder abuse
* Housing discrimination and evictions
* Immigration and citizenship
* Internal Revenue Service (IRS) tax issues
Features
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Area Served by County
- Benton County
- Cass County
- Chisago County
- Crow Wing County
- Isanti County
- Kanabec County
- Mille Lacs County
- Morrison County
- Pine County
- Sherburne County
- Stearns County
- Todd County
- Wadena County
- Wright County
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Payment
- Free / no cost to eligible clients
- Title III
Application Instructions
Business Hours
8:30am - 5:00pm, Monday - Thursday
8:30am - 12:00pm, Friday
Area Served
Benton, Chisago, Isanti, Mille Lacs, Morrison, Sherburne, Stearns, Todd, and Wright counties
Also serves seniors age 60 and over in Cass, Crow Wing, Kanabec, Pine, Wadena counties
For Social Security Disability help, Anoka, Chisago, Isanti and Yellow Medicine Counties
Websites
Phone Numbers
Type | Number | Hours |
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Main | (320) 253-0121 | |
Toll Free | (888) 360-2889 | |
Toll Free - Disability | (800) 292-4150 |
Last Update
11/22/2024
Other Locations
- Mid-Minnesota Legal Aid - Minneapolis Office 111 N 5th St, Ste 100, Minneapolis, MN, 55403
- Mid-Minnesota Legal Aid - Willmar Office 415 7th St SW, Willmar, MN, 56201
Other Services or resources
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TJ-3200.4500Legal Information Services Definition
Programs that provide information about specific legal problems and procedures that interested individuals can access on a website or in person, or by telephone, email, chat, text or other communication channel. Information may be in a self-serve, browsable format (for example a web resource directory or library of audio recordings) or provided by live agents with expertise in the field. Also included are legal aid services, bar associations and other programs that provide basic information about family law, landlord/tenant law, immigration law, consumer law, elder law, patient rights, the rights of persons with disabilities, the criminal justice system, the civil court system and other legal topics via workshops, classes, speaking engagements, printed materials, video tutorials, websites and other similar educational avenues.