Legal Clinic Calendar
Important Notice Concerning Clinic Availability and Public Health:
Santa Clara County residents with an arrest or conviction history: get help with housing issues, public benefits, suspended licenses and other ID issues, criminal record issues, employment issues, consumer issues, and identity theft.
Drop-in hours for our Santa Clara County Reentry unit are held from 9:30-11:30am every Wednesdayat the Reentry Center, 151 W. Mission St., San Jose.
Santa Clara County residents with an arrest or conviction history: get help with housing issues, public benefits, suspended licenses and other ID issues, criminal record issues, employment issues, consumer issues, and identity theft.
Drop-in hours for our Santa Clara County Reentry unit are held from 9:30-11:30am every Wednesdayat the Reentry Center, 151 W. Mission St., San Jose.
Santa Clara County residents with an arrest or conviction history: get help with housing issues, public benefits, suspended licenses and other ID issues, criminal record issues, employment issues, consumer issues, and identity theft.
Drop-in hours for our Santa Clara County Reentry unit are held from 9:30-11:30am every Wednesdayat the Reentry Center, 151 W. Mission St., San Jose.
Santa Clara County residents with an arrest or conviction history: get help with housing issues, public benefits, suspended licenses and other ID issues, criminal record issues, employment issues, consumer issues, and identity theft.
Drop-in hours for our Santa Clara County Reentry unit are held from 9:30-11:30am every Wednesdayat the Reentry Center, 151 W. Mission St., San Jose.
Santa Clara County residents with an arrest or conviction history: get help with housing issues, public benefits, suspended licenses and other ID issues, criminal record issues, employment issues, consumer issues, and identity theft.
Drop-in hours for our Santa Clara County Reentry unit are held from 9:30-11:30am every Wednesdayat the Reentry Center, 151 W. Mission St., San Jose.
Santa Clara County residents with an arrest or conviction history: get help with housing issues, public benefits, suspended licenses and other ID issues, criminal record issues, employment issues, consumer issues, and identity theft.
Drop-in hours for our Santa Clara County Reentry unit are held from 9:30-11:30am every Wednesdayat the Reentry Center, 151 W. Mission St., San Jose.
Santa Clara County residents with an arrest or conviction history: get help with housing issues, public benefits, suspended licenses and other ID issues, criminal record issues, employment issues, consumer issues, and identity theft.
Drop-in hours for our Santa Clara County Reentry unit are held from 9:30-11:30am every Wednesdayat the Reentry Center, 151 W. Mission St., San Jose.
Santa Clara County residents with an arrest or conviction history: get help with housing issues, public benefits, suspended licenses and other ID issues, criminal record issues, employment issues, consumer issues, and identity theft.
Drop-in hours for our Santa Clara County Reentry unit are held from 9:30-11:30am every Wednesdayat the Reentry Center, 151 W. Mission St., San Jose.
APPOINTMENTS RECOMMENDED (CALL 510-250-5281)
When you seal your juvenile records relating to an arrest or court case, the court deems the arrest or court case “never to have occurred.” This means that when you apply to most jobs or colleges, you may be able to say that you were never arrested and that you have no criminal history.
IF YOU:
- were arrested before you turned 18,
- are now 18 to 24 years old,
- are off probation or parole, and
- have not been convicted of a felony AFTER you turned 18
Then you might be able to seal your juvenile records. To find out if you are eligible and to schedule a free appointment at one of our clinics, call (510) 250-5281 TO MAKE AN APPOINTMENT or please email Michael Santos at msantos@baylegal.org.
This clinic is a collaboration of Bay Area Legal Aid and the Contra Costa Public Defenders Office.
APPOINTMENTS RECOMMENDED (CALL 510-250-5283)
When you seal your juvenile records relating to an arrest or court case, the court deems the arrest or court case “never to have occurred.” This means that when you apply to most jobs or colleges, you may be able to say that you were never arrested and that you have no criminal history.
IF YOU:
- were arrested before you turned 18,
- are now 18 to 24 years old,
- are off probation or parole, and
- have not been convicted of a felony AFTER you turned 18
Then you might be able to seal your juvenile records. To find out if you are eligible and to schedule a free appointment at one of our clinics, call (510) 250-5283 TO MAKE AN APPOINTMENT or please email Alexandria Sadler at asadler@baylegal.org.
This clinic is a collaboration of Bay Area Legal Aid and the Contra Costa Public Defenders Office.