Contact Information
Name: | New Hampshire Legal Assistance - Concord Office |
Address: | 117 North State Street, Concord, NH - 03301 |
Phone: | (603) 223-9750 |
Fax: | (603) 223-9794 |
Service Information
New Hampshire Legal Assistance's mission is to fulfill Americas promise of equal justice by providing civil legal services to New Hampshires poor, including education and empowerment, advice, representation, and advocacy for systemic change.
We offer our clients high-quality civil legal aid to address the legal problems that affect their daily survival and most basic needs. These services range from simple legal information and advice to vigorous and thorough representation in all of New Hampshire's courts and before many of the local, state and federal agencies which play large roles in their lives. In providing legal services to the poor, NHLA helps ensure the legal system provides the fairness and justice that all New Hampshire residents deserve.
Our program was created to provide civil legal services to those who could not afford to hire a lawyer. We serve all NH residents, citizens and non-citizens alike. Eligibility for services is based upon the federal poverty standard. To find out if you are eligible, we encourage you to call The Legal Advice and Referral Center at 1-800-639-5290.
Mission Statement: NHLA's mission is to fulfill America’s promise of equal justice by providing civil legal services to New Hampshire’s poor,including education and empowerment, advice, representation, and advocacy for systemic change. We offer our clients high quality civil legal services to address the legal problems that affect their daily survival and most basic needs. These services range from simple legal information and advice to vigorous and thorough representation in all of New Hampshire's courts and before many of the local, state and federal agencies which play large roles in their lives. In providing legal services to the poor, NHLA helps balance the scales of justice for all citizens. NHLA does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, religion, sex, disability, age, sexual orientation, and gender identity, in the delivery of services.