We may be able to help you if you are likely to receive a jail sentence or face deportation consequences.
People without a lawyer can contact duty counsel in-person at all Alberta courthouses on or before your court date.
You can speak to a duty counsel lawyer by telephone 24/7, free of charge. You have the right to receive free legal advice from a lawyer 24 hours a day. Our reserved phone number is posted in all police stations.
Legal Aid Alberta uses a translation service to provide over the phone interpretation and translation for clients who do not speak English.
At the time of the call, the intake officer may first inquire if the caller has a friend, family or worker available to help translate.
No, applications cannot be made on behalf of another person unless you can confirm that you are their court-appointed guardian.
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