Legal Clinic Calendar
Important Notice Concerning Clinic Availability and Public Health:
Important Notice Concerning Clinic Availability and Public Health:
Richmond Residents – Get Free Legal Assistance – Speak to an Attorney About Your Housing Rights
- Can’t figure out which rent board forms you need to fill out?
- Have you received an eviction notice or a notice of rent increase?
- Do you need legal assistance in an eviction case?
The Richmond Housing Rights Clinic is held at:
Catholic Charities Richmond Service Center
217 Harbour Way
Richmond, CA 94801
MONDAYS @ 9:00am
WE CANNOT GUARANTEE ANYONE ASSISTANCE. PRIORITY GIVEN TO URGENT DEADLINES AS DETERMINED BY CLINIC STAFF.
Questions? Please call (510) 233-9954.
Clinic is closed on 10/14/19 and 11/11/19.
The Clinic is supported by The City of Richmond Rent Program. 510.234.RENT (7368)
Pittsburg Superior Court – Self Help Center
Important Notice Concerning Clinic Availability and Public Health:
[Please note that this clinic is NOT currently being held in Pittsburg. We have preserved this listing due to the number of external links pointing to it, but please see the information below for instructions on how to access BayLegal’s DVRO services remotely. We will update this message when in-person or hybrid in-person and remote services become available again].
In accord with COVID-19 public health advisories, all Bay Area Legal Aid services will continue to be provided virtually. Until we can resume in-person clinics, we are providing a remote DVRO brief services system to assist survivors with completing DVRO requests. Our new remote system will be available by appointment only. Individuals seeking a restraining order should call the Legal Advice Line, select their language from the opening menu (1 for English, 2 for Spanish, 3 for Mandarin, etc.). The next menu will ask the caller to select the option that best describes their legal issue. The caller should then press 5 to be transferred to a Legal Advice Line attorney who can screen them for eligibility, provide advice and set up the appointment for our DVRO brief services.
As a reminder, the Legal Advice Line hours of operation are Mondays and Thursdays, 9:30 AM to 3:00 PM, and Tuesdays and Wednesdays from 9:30 AM to 1:00 PM. We ask that callers leave a message if the line does not immediately answer and a Legal Advice Line attorney will return their call.
Important Notice Concerning Clinic Availability and Public Health:
[Please note that this clinic is NOT currently being held in Richmond. We have preserved this listing due to the number of external links pointing to it, but please see the information below for instructions on how to access BayLegal’s DVRO services remotely. We will update this message when in-person or hybrid in-person and remote services become available again].
In accord with COVID-19 public health advisories, all Bay Area Legal Aid services will continue to be provided virtually. Until we can resume in-person clinics, we are providing a remote DVRO brief services system to assist survivors with completing DVRO requests. Our new remote system will be available by appointment only. Individuals seeking a restraining order should call STAND’s Crisis Line (1.888.215.5555, open 24 hours, 7 days a week) or the Contra Costa Family Justice Center (925.521.6366 Mon-Fri, 9:00am – 5:00pm). Appointments can be scheduled Tues-Thurs, 9:30am – 1pm.
Important Notice Concerning Clinic Availability and Public Health:
Richmond Residents – Get Free Legal Assistance – Speak to an Attorney About Your Housing Rights
- Can’t figure out which rent board forms you need to fill out?
- Have you received an eviction notice or a notice of rent increase?
- Do you need legal assistance in an eviction case?
The Richmond Housing Rights Clinic is held at:
Catholic Charities Richmond Service Center
217 Harbour Way
Richmond, CA 94801
MONDAYS @ 9:00am
WE CANNOT GUARANTEE ANYONE ASSISTANCE. PRIORITY GIVEN TO URGENT DEADLINES AS DETERMINED BY CLINIC STAFF.
Questions? Please call (510) 233-9954.
Clinic is closed on 10/14/19 and 11/11/19.
The Clinic is supported by The City of Richmond Rent Program. 510.234.RENT (7368)
Pittsburg Superior Court – Self Help Center
Important Notice Concerning Clinic Availability and Public Health:
[Please note that this clinic is NOT currently being held in Pittsburg. We have preserved this listing due to the number of external links pointing to it, but please see the information below for instructions on how to access BayLegal’s DVRO services remotely. We will update this message when in-person or hybrid in-person and remote services become available again].
In accord with COVID-19 public health advisories, all Bay Area Legal Aid services will continue to be provided virtually. Until we can resume in-person clinics, we are providing a remote DVRO brief services system to assist survivors with completing DVRO requests. Our new remote system will be available by appointment only. Individuals seeking a restraining order should call the Legal Advice Line, select their language from the opening menu (1 for English, 2 for Spanish, 3 for Mandarin, etc.). The next menu will ask the caller to select the option that best describes their legal issue. The caller should then press 5 to be transferred to a Legal Advice Line attorney who can screen them for eligibility, provide advice and set up the appointment for our DVRO brief services.
As a reminder, the Legal Advice Line hours of operation are Mondays and Thursdays, 9:30 AM to 3:00 PM, and Tuesdays and Wednesdays from 9:30 AM to 1:00 PM. We ask that callers leave a message if the line does not immediately answer and a Legal Advice Line attorney will return their call.
Important Notice Concerning Clinic Availability and Public Health:
[Please note that this clinic is NOT currently being held in Richmond. We have preserved this listing due to the number of external links pointing to it, but please see the information below for instructions on how to access BayLegal’s DVRO services remotely. We will update this message when in-person or hybrid in-person and remote services become available again].
In accord with COVID-19 public health advisories, all Bay Area Legal Aid services will continue to be provided virtually. Until we can resume in-person clinics, we are providing a remote DVRO brief services system to assist survivors with completing DVRO requests. Our new remote system will be available by appointment only. Individuals seeking a restraining order should call STAND’s Crisis Line (1.888.215.5555, open 24 hours, 7 days a week) or the Contra Costa Family Justice Center (925.521.6366 Mon-Fri, 9:00am – 5:00pm). Appointments can be scheduled Tues-Thurs, 9:30am – 1pm.
Important Notice Concerning Clinic Availability and Public Health:
Richmond Residents – Get Free Legal Assistance – Speak to an Attorney About Your Housing Rights
- Can’t figure out which rent board forms you need to fill out?
- Have you received an eviction notice or a notice of rent increase?
- Do you need legal assistance in an eviction case?
The Richmond Housing Rights Clinic is held at:
Catholic Charities Richmond Service Center
217 Harbour Way
Richmond, CA 94801
MONDAYS @ 9:00am
WE CANNOT GUARANTEE ANYONE ASSISTANCE. PRIORITY GIVEN TO URGENT DEADLINES AS DETERMINED BY CLINIC STAFF.
Questions? Please call (510) 233-9954.
Clinic is closed on 10/14/19 and 11/11/19.
The Clinic is supported by The City of Richmond Rent Program. 510.234.RENT (7368)
Pittsburg Superior Court – Self Help Center
Important Notice Concerning Clinic Availability and Public Health:
[Please note that this clinic is NOT currently being held in Pittsburg. We have preserved this listing due to the number of external links pointing to it, but please see the information below for instructions on how to access BayLegal’s DVRO services remotely. We will update this message when in-person or hybrid in-person and remote services become available again].
In accord with COVID-19 public health advisories, all Bay Area Legal Aid services will continue to be provided virtually. Until we can resume in-person clinics, we are providing a remote DVRO brief services system to assist survivors with completing DVRO requests. Our new remote system will be available by appointment only. Individuals seeking a restraining order should call the Legal Advice Line, select their language from the opening menu (1 for English, 2 for Spanish, 3 for Mandarin, etc.). The next menu will ask the caller to select the option that best describes their legal issue. The caller should then press 5 to be transferred to a Legal Advice Line attorney who can screen them for eligibility, provide advice and set up the appointment for our DVRO brief services.
As a reminder, the Legal Advice Line hours of operation are Mondays and Thursdays, 9:30 AM to 3:00 PM, and Tuesdays and Wednesdays from 9:30 AM to 1:00 PM. We ask that callers leave a message if the line does not immediately answer and a Legal Advice Line attorney will return their call.
Important Notice Concerning Clinic Availability and Public Health:
[Please note that this clinic is NOT currently being held in Richmond. We have preserved this listing due to the number of external links pointing to it, but please see the information below for instructions on how to access BayLegal’s DVRO services remotely. We will update this message when in-person or hybrid in-person and remote services become available again].
In accord with COVID-19 public health advisories, all Bay Area Legal Aid services will continue to be provided virtually. Until we can resume in-person clinics, we are providing a remote DVRO brief services system to assist survivors with completing DVRO requests. Our new remote system will be available by appointment only. Individuals seeking a restraining order should call STAND’s Crisis Line (1.888.215.5555, open 24 hours, 7 days a week) or the Contra Costa Family Justice Center (925.521.6366 Mon-Fri, 9:00am – 5:00pm). Appointments can be scheduled Tues-Thurs, 9:30am – 1pm.
Important Notice Concerning Clinic Availability and Public Health:
Richmond Residents – Get Free Legal Assistance – Speak to an Attorney About Your Housing Rights
- Can’t figure out which rent board forms you need to fill out?
- Have you received an eviction notice or a notice of rent increase?
- Do you need legal assistance in an eviction case?
The Richmond Housing Rights Clinic is held at:
Catholic Charities Richmond Service Center
217 Harbour Way
Richmond, CA 94801
MONDAYS @ 9:00am
WE CANNOT GUARANTEE ANYONE ASSISTANCE. PRIORITY GIVEN TO URGENT DEADLINES AS DETERMINED BY CLINIC STAFF.
Questions? Please call (510) 233-9954.
Clinic is closed on 10/14/19 and 11/11/19.
The Clinic is supported by The City of Richmond Rent Program. 510.234.RENT (7368)