Lawyer in the Library Legal Clinic

Have a legal question? Every third Monday, an attorney from Snohomish County Legal Services, opens a new window will provide free legal assistance to qualifying low-income Snohomish County residents from 3 - 7 p.m at Mill Creek Library. The clinic offers four, 60-minute one-on-one legal consultations for qualified individuals. There is no clinic in September. The remaining 2024 clinics are October 21, November 18, and December 16. 

This legal clinic is an opportunity to meet with a SCLS attorney to complete documentation and/or discuss follow-up for civil legal issues, including:

  • Family law (e.g. divorce, parenting plans, and visitation rights)
  • Housing (eviction, landlord-tenant issues)
  • Debt collection

For more SCLS legal clinics, please visit the Snohomish County Legal Services Events, opens a new window website. 

We hope to reach low-income residents of Snohomish County who would not otherwise be able to access affordable legal assistance. Seventy-four percent of low-income households experienced one or more civil legal problems in the past year and these households do not get any or enough legal help for 92% of the problems that have had a substantial impact on them, including consumer issues, health care, housing, and income maintenance (The Justice Gap: Executive Summary). 

Make an Appointment

To schedule a consultation, contact the Research, Information, & Recommendations desk at 425-337-4822, ext. 4236 or visit Mill Creek Library to sign up for an appointment and get an application. Preregistration is preferred; walk-ins will be accepted on a first-come, first-serve basis.

To request accommodations for an event, email accessibility@sno-isle.org or visit our Accessibility page