Legal aid services are located throughout the province. Services are available by phone or in person at some locations.
Contact your local legal aid location to apply for legal aid by phone, or to find out if in-person services are available and make an appointment, if necessary.
To find contact information for a service near you, see the map below.
Enter your address in the Search box or click the Use my location button. If you want to find a specific type of service, in the Filter section select the checkbox for the service you’re looking for. (Service hours are Pacific Time unless noted otherwise.)
For service descriptions, please see the list below the map.
Find legal aid services
Legal aid locations
Provide phone and in-person application services and referrals. More infoabout legal aid locations
Community partners
Connect people with legal aid and other services, offering culturally appropriate services to Indigenous people. More infoabout community partners
First Nations/Indigenous Courts
Take a restorative justice approach to sentencing and focus on community and healing. More infoabout Indigenous courts
Indigenous community legal workers
Provide legal information, limited advice, and referral services. More infoabout Indigenous community legal workers
Legal aid navigators
Work with clients to guide them through the legal aid process. More infoabout legal aid navigators
Parents Legal Centres and Network locations
Provide phone and in-person services to help parents with child protection matters, providing culturally appropriate services to Indigenous people. More infoabout Parents Legal Centres and Network locations
Other help
You can also get some help from government agents at Service BC offices across the province. For example, you can:
- send or receive documents by fax,
- get our free legal resources, or
- access a computer to look up legal information on the Internet.