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California Indian Legal Services – Eureka

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How to Receive Services (Intake)
California Indian Legal Services (CILS) has four offices in the state of California. If you are an individual or Tribe seeking services, please contact the office that serves the county where you live or the county that your Tribe is in. Call toll free (800) 347-2402. The Eureka office serves these counties: Del Norte, Humboldt, Mendocino, Siskiyou, Trinity.
All persons, tribes, tribal organizations and entities requesting free legal assistance must participate in an intake interview to determine eligibility.
Free Legal Services and Client Eligibility:
Individuals: CILS can provide free legal services if the person qualifies as “low income” (is at or below the federal poverty level) and has a legal issue or question of federal Indian law.
Tribes, Tribal Organizations, and Entities: CILS can provide free legal services if the tribe, tribal organization or entity qualifies as “low income.” The tribe, tribal organization or entity must demonstrate and certify that they do not have unrestricted funds to retain private legal counsel and that 51% of their members are at or below the poverty level. The tribe’s, tribal organization’s or entity’s legal issue must involve a question of federal Indian law.
Fee for Legal Services:
CILS may represent, on a fee-for-service basis, persons, tribes, tribal organizations and entities who are over income for free services. CILS’ fee structure is flexible and adjustable depending on the client’s available resources and unique circumstances.

Address
324 F Street
EurekaCA 95501
United States
(707) 443-8397
http://calindian.org

Areas Served
Humboldt County
Lassen County
Modoc County
Shasta County
Siskiyou County
Trinity County
Del Norte County

Who We Are
California Indian Legal Services provides representation to client matters of Federal Indian Law issue, which may include child welfare, land issues, student rights, cultural
resource protection, housing, and public benefits due to Native American Indian monies.

Accessibility
This organization is funded by the Legal Services Corporation
This organization provides access aids for people who are deaf or hard of hearing

Eligibility
Community Groups
Homeless
Medicaid Eligible
Mentally Ill
Other
Over 60
Person living with HIV/AIDS
Person with Disabilities
Prisoner
Related to person living with HIV/AIDS
Survivor of Domestic Violence
U.S. Citizen or Documented Immigrant
Under 18

Information Reviewed On
11/30/2020

Organization Type
Legal Aid

Legal Issues
Will Drafting and Estate Planning
Native American Issues
Childcare, Kinship, and Foster Parent Assistance
Criminal Record Clearing

      

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