Free Legal Aid in North Carolina(2026) -- Low-Income & Reentry Services
North Carolina's free legal aid network provides civil legal services to low-income residents through Legal Aid of North Carolina and other organizations. These programs cover housing, family law, public benefits, expungement, and other critical legal needs for people who cannot afford an attorney.
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You can get free legal help in North Carolina through Legal Aid of North Carolina (call 1-866-219-5262) or apply online at their website. Statewide civil legal services for low-income North Carolinians covering housing, family law, public benefits, and consumer issues. The North Carolina Bar Association Lawyer Referral Service can also connect you with affordable attorneys. Income must generally be at or below 125% of the federal poverty level for most legal aid programs.
North Carolina Legal Aid Organization
Legal Aid of North Carolina
Website: legalaidnc.org
Phone: 1-866-219-5262
Statewide civil legal services for low-income North Carolinians covering housing, family law, public benefits, and consumer issues.
Lawyer Referral & Self-Help
North Carolina Bar Association Lawyer Referral Service
LawHelp.org
lawhelp.org/north-carolina-- directory of free legal resources and self-help materials
Income Eligibility
Threshold: 125% of Federal Poverty Level
For a single person, this is approximately $19,088/year (2026). Some programs may accept up to 200% FPL for certain case types like domestic violence or veterans' issues.
Types of Legal Issues Covered
- ✓Housing & eviction defense
- ✓Family law (custody, divorce, protection orders)
- ✓Public benefits (SNAP, Medicaid, SSI)
- ✓Consumer & debt issues
- ✓Expungement & record clearing
- ✓Employment disputes
- ✓Immigration (limited)
Notable Legal Aid Organizations
Statewide civil legal services for low-income North Carolinians
Free legal services in the Charlotte area focusing on poverty law
Reentry Legal Services
Assists with expunction, Certificate of Relief, and reentry barriers in North Carolina
Expungement & Record Clearing Programs
Free expunction assistance for eligible individuals under North Carolina's expanded expunction eligibility
Law School Clinics
Wrongful convictions and post-conviction
Pro Bono Programs
Coordinates volunteer attorney services across North Carolina
Public Defender System
Statewide
North Carolina has a statewide Office of Indigent Defense Services (IDS) that oversees public defender offices and assigned counsel.
How to Apply for Legal Aid
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Contact Legal Aid of North Carolina
Call 1-866-219-5262 or apply online at their website. You can also visit a local office in person.
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Complete intake screening
Staff will verify your income, residency, and case type. Have proof of income, identification, and relevant documents ready.
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Case assignment
If eligible, you will be assigned an attorney or referred to a volunteer lawyers program, law school clinic, or other appropriate resource.
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Receive legal help
Services may include legal advice, document preparation, negotiation, or full representation depending on the case type and available resources.
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Frequently Asked Questions
- How do I get free legal help in North Carolina?
- Contact Legal Aid of North Carolina at 1-866-219-5262 or apply online at their website. You can also visit LawHelp.org/north-carolina for a directory of free legal resources, or call the North Carolina Bar Association Lawyer Referral Service at 1-800-662-7660 for a lawyer referral.
- What is the income limit for free legal aid in North Carolina?
- Most legal aid programs in North Carolina require income at or below 125% of the Federal Poverty Level (about $19,088/year for a single person in 2026). Some programs accept higher incomes for certain case types like domestic violence, veterans' issues, or disaster relief.
- Can I get free help with expungement in North Carolina?
- Yes. Legal Aid of NC — Expunction Program provides free expungement assistance for eligible low-income individuals. Contact them or check LawHelp.org for expungement clinics and resources in your area.
- Does North Carolina have a public defender I can use?
- If you are charged with a crime and cannot afford an attorney, you have a constitutional right to a public defender. North Carolina has a statewide Office of Indigent Defense Services (IDS) that oversees public defender offices and assigned counsel. Contact the court clerk in your jurisdiction to request a public defender. Note: public defenders handle criminal cases only, not civil matters.
Take Action -- Direct Links
- Legal Aid of North Carolina — Apply for Help
Apply online or call 1-866-219-5262 for free civil legal assistance.
- North Carolina LawHelp
Directory of free legal aid programs, self-help resources, and court forms for North Carolina residents.
- North Carolina Bar Association Lawyer Referral Service
Find an attorney through the state bar's referral service.
- ABA Free Legal Answers
Get free answers to civil legal questions from volunteer attorneys online.
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