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Oregon Law Center Portland Regional Office

Oregon Law Center (OLC) is a non-profit providing free legal help to people struggling to make ends meet on matters related to their homes, livelihoods, medical care, and physical safety against domestic violence. OLC helps people with incomes up to 125% of the federal poverty level. In some situations, OLC can help people slightly above this level. 

The Portland Regional Office of Oregon Law Center provides free information, legal advice, brief services, and full representation to people with low-incomes in some housing, work, public benefits, money and debt, education, immigration, and civil rights cases.

If you think your legal issue is about government benefits (like disability benefits, Oregon Health Plan, food stamps, or unemployment), you may want to call the Public Benefits Hotline first. 

Eligibility Criteria

Financial Eligibility

This organization has financial eligibility rules. You will need to provide income information if you apply for help.

Area(s) Served

Clackamas County, Crook County, Deschutes County, Hood River County, Jefferson County, Multnomah County, Sherman County, Wasco County

Legal Issue Areas

Education, Housing, Immigration, Money, Debt, and Consumer Issues, Government Benefits, Work and Employment

General Contact Info

621 SW Morrison St., Suite 1450, Portland, OR 97204

(800) 672-4919

https://oregonlawcenter.org/

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How to get help

By phone

(800) 672-4919

Monday, Wednesday, and Friday

9 a.m. - 5 p.m. 

Callers can leave a message.

In person

621 SW Morrison St., Suite 1450, Portland, OR 97205

Tuesday

1 p.m. - 4 p.m.

or call (800) 672-4919 to make an appointment 

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